How many people apply for jobs at Disneyland Paris each year?
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Disneyland Paris
I want to apply for a job at Disneyland Paris in 2010.
I was especially after a job working in the parade as a character. Although, even just food and beveradge selling I’d be happy with.
However, I live in Australia, so I doubt that would really help me much, especially if they get lots of applications.
Does anyone know how many people apply? Is it really hard to get a job with them? Also, how much in advance should I apply?
Thanks!
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coryy
29. Jan, 2010
Well they need alot of people i live in the us so i don’t really know how packed the paris one cant get but the one around here they have a ton of staff and they really stop hiring from what i hear and they are good to work for but i would apply a few months head be for the big rush of people start apply for the job