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The
Walt Disney World International Programs comprises no less than
a half dozen unique opportunites, with new ones continually added.
Program length, work locations, job responsibilities, living arangements,
pay and required qualifications can vary so be sure to check all
the details.
The
primary program is the Cultural Representative
Program, which allows people from the World Showcase member
nations to work in their national Pavilion.
The International College Program is designed for college/university students
and is either a 3-month summer program, or a longer program arranged via your school.
The
African Cultural Representative Program
is for African participants and is similar to the Culture Representative
Program, except the work locations are in Disney's Animal Kingdom
Park or the Animal Kingdom Lodge Resort.
Programs No Longer Offered (for information only)
The
International Management Program is
primarily for those who have completed one of the above programs
and are looking for management experience at WDW. This program differs
in many ways from the others as it is intended for those with both
Disney and management experience.
The World Showcase Fellowship Program is similar to the Cultural Representative Program, but also involves a structured educational program and community involvement.
The International Hospitality Program is for those who are fluent in either Japanese, Portuguese, French, or German and are pursuing a career in the Hospitality Industry. Participants are able to experience different work roles all over the Resort.
The Waterpark/Sports and Recreation Trainee Program offers a training and development opportunity in Disney's Waterparks and recreation locations for those with a specialized interest in the recreation/leisure industry.
The International Culinary Trainee Program is for participants who have 2-3 years experience in the kitchen and are looking to develop their skills in Disney's various foodservice locations.
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