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Jobs at Disneyland Paris....??

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Hey all! So for months now ive wanted to work at Disneyland Paris and just comin back from there has made me want it more! But i dont know how to apply? Ive been to the website + clicked on jobs but it doesnt make sense? 'poppin' on a plane from england to france aint an option either lol is there anyone out there that knows or even has a job/has worked there that could help me please! Feel free to email crazy_minstrels@hotmail.co.uk thanks! X x x

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  1. Hi, I checked out the website and it seems to make sense to me.... it depends what kind of job you're looking for...

    Go to http://www.disneylandparis-casting.com/a... and just click on your preferences for what job you're looking for.  If you're not sure for the first two then just click Indifférent.  Then fill in if you want to work part-time, full-time, CDD (fixed-term contract), CDI (permanent contract), or work experience etc.

    The next option is to enter any key words that might be relevant (if you have a certain job in mind) but this is optional.

    I'm not really sure what the next box is but if you click on the link "Qu'est-ce-qu'un agent?" a pop-up box appears telling you.

    Choose to sort the results by date or relavance and whether you want simple or detailed results and click "Lancer la recherche".

    Click on a job that takes your fancy and it will give you more info on it.  If you like it then click Postuler.

    If you don't already have an online account then click Continuer and fill in your information.  You have to submit a CV (click on the orange arrow next to "CV sélectionné" for help) and you can submit a cover letter but it's optional.

    That's as far as I can go since I don't want to apply for a job!!

    Hopefully that helps a little, sorry if it's anything past that stage that you don't understand or if that's not what you're looking for.

    Good luck!


  2. hey,

    i think you should post a question abt that in french Y! Answers, in order to speak with ppl who used to or still work in Eurodisney.

    working in Eurodisney has a quite bad reputation - i speak only abt working conditions. well, i used to work (im a teacher) in the area of Eurodisney and many of my pupils had family working in Eurodisney for summer or some weeks...

    well, hope you'll enjoy.

    PS: just realize that if you work in Eurodisney, you cant live in Paris... it's a 50 minutes long trip, 3 trains by hour usually.

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