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| Mar 12 2008, 12:48 PM EDT (current) | DisneySteffie | 12 words added, 23 words deleted |
| Mar 12 2008, 12:04 PM EDT | DisneySteffie | 18 words added |
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Disney International Programs
So the first step to applying for me was researching the heck out of it. I knew I wanted to be a character, but I wasn't sure this was possible through the international program (it isn't mentioned on the website at all) so I was working with another website as well, disneyauditions.com. After reading all about the living arrangements, work, etc. on both of these websites, I finally got the courage to apply. Being from Canada, my second step was to send my resume and cover letter via email to Cast-A-Way resort hiring. If you are from another nation, check the ICP website to find the agency within your country. The third step is a phone interview, and, provided you pass through this step, you will be invited to your fourth step, a face to face interview. After this, there is a brutal week or two or three spent waiting to hear whether or not you were hired. Hopefully, you will be, and I'll see you in Orlando!
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