Nice people, flexible hours, and overtime eligible. Get to ride rides at lunch break. Chance to work on rides in the park.
Work isn't the most technically challenging. A lot of the employees are extremely into Disney, which could be a pro or a con.
None. Management is very nice and always available to answer questions/concerns. I joined a company softball team with some managers on it -- everyone was very nice.
Apply online, and then hope to get an email to set up an interview. My interview was mainly behavioral, as the position wasn't particularly technical. It's a relaxed workplace, and so is the interview, but be prepared and be professional.
I applied online and submitted my resume. I didn't hear anything for a month. I randomly got an email from my boss. We had an hour-long phone interview, and I received an offer two days later from an online recruiter.
The interview questions were very practical, unlike those at some other high-level companies. I did not feel like they were trying to put me through the wringer, as they could have.
Apply online, and then hope to get an email to set up an interview. My interview was mainly behavioral, as the position wasn't particularly technical. It's a relaxed workplace, and so is the interview, but be prepared and be professional.
I applied online and submitted my resume. I didn't hear anything for a month. I randomly got an email from my boss. We had an hour-long phone interview, and I received an offer two days later from an online recruiter.
The interview questions were very practical, unlike those at some other high-level companies. I did not feel like they were trying to put me through the wringer, as they could have.