Learn more about the Disney Cultural Exchange Program and why it could be the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you.
Are you looking for an international experience with a world-renowned company that can enhance your CV while sharing your culture with people from all over the world?
Then the Disney Cultural Exchange Program is an opportunity of a lifetime!
Since 1981, Disney Internships and Programs has represented a life-changing experience for hundreds of thousands of students. Join Joe Iglecia-Scholl, a recruiter with Disney Internships and Programs, to learn more about the program components and why it could be the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you.
Our event will begin with an informational session that goes through the ins and outs of the Disney Cultural Exchange Program at Walt Disney World. This presentation is mandatory for anyone who is interviewing.
Students should come if they are interviewing for a position for the August intake or if they are interested in learning more about how they can work for Walt Disney World on the Cultural Exchange Program in the future.
Please note: To be allocated a timeslot for an interview on the day. You must apply for the Disney Cultural Exchange Program prior to attending.
Apply for the Disney Cultural Exchange Program now!
9:30am-10:30am: Presentation covering the ins and outs of the Disney Cultural Exchange Program at Walt Disney World
11am- 12pm: Disney Cultural Exchange Program Interviews
1pm-5pm: Disney Cultural Exchange Program interviews
Date: Wednesday 13 September 2023
Time: 9:30am-10:30am
Location: Job Shop at City campus. Building 10, Level 4, Room 71
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