Moi j'ai appelé IS et j'ai envoyé un CV avec lettre de motiv. Ils m'ont renvoyé un mail en me disant qu'ils me rappelraient plus tard et qu'il gardait mon CV.
J'espère qu'ils mappeleront vite. Sinon dois-je les appeler pour montrer que je suis motiver?!
J'ai eu exactement la mm reponse que toi! J'espère vraiment qu'ils vont me recontacter...sinon tt pis je les harcélerais lol
Je les ai rappelé suite à ce mail et ils m'ont dit qu'ils étaient intéressé mais que les sélections étaient closes pr le moment.
Si tu veux qu'on reste en contact et qu'on se tienne au courant de l'avancement des choses envoie moi un mp.
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Bon courage pour ceux ki sapretent a déposer leurs CV, et préparez vous un peu pr l'entretien tel!!! mais je vous conseillerai de postuler en janvier moi...
Sinon, scazza, je t'ai envoyé un mail pour te demander si tu avais la fiche descriptive de la position?ta reçu?
Moi je viens de le faire. Je vais appeler International Services dès lundi. J'ai peur de ne pas avoir d'entretien téléphonique mais bon on verra. Sinon, pourquoi nous conseils tu de postuler en janvier?
coucou tout le monde!!
Bon courage pour ceux ki sapretent a déposer leurs CV, et préparez vous un peu pr l'entretien tel!!! mais je vous conseillerai de postuler en janvier moi...
Sinon, scazza, je t'ai envoyé un mail pour te demander si tu avais la fiche descriptive de la position?ta reçu?
J'ai un peu lu tout ce duont vous avez écrit sur le recrutement chez Disney aux USA mais à part la restauration ou l'hotellerie, ils ne recruteraient pas dans le secrétariat? Aurait-tu les coordonnées de IS stp?
But In what consist that role? I speak English, Spanish and French and I'm a trilingual secretary in Spain but I want to know if I can use my clerical skills.
Coucou !!!
Ca y est j'ai eu un entretien téléphonique avec Emilie de l'IS et elle m'a dit qu'ils m'enverront un document à faire signer par mon établissement universitaire à remettre le jour de mon entretien en janvier.
Vous pensez que c'est bon, qu'ils vont bien tout me donner car dans ce cas pourquoi elle ne m'a pas donné la date d'entretien à la suite de l'appel??!
Voilà sinon je suis super happy that la démarcje a (enfin) avancé !!!!🙂
Bonjour tout le monde, je viens de consulter cete rubrique et j'aime bien partager cette expérience, mais en etant marocaine je me demande aprés 'envoi de mon CV et au cas ou on m'appelle pour un entretien, est ce que ça sera au maroc ou bien je dois partir en france, parce que apparament Is se trouve en france .
et bonne chance pour tous ceux qui vont partir
peace..
Alors comment te dire à part que je sais qu'il recherche aussi des profils bilingue arabe...mais envoi ta candidature, tu verras bien ce kil te dit, sinon essai de mettre une adresse française en parallele...
Les entretiens dans tous les cas seront en france...
mercii vinz, en tout cas j'ai envoyé mon cv et ma lettre de motivation mais le problme que je n'ai pas d'adresse en france donc je me suis contenté de mettre mon adresse au maroc, etb espérant que ça se pass bien pour les autres retenus ..
peasss
I apllied to work for WDW for a year and I got an email saying they will call me later. Do you think i should call them back or do I have to wait until january? I'm really motivated and I know they have a lot of apllications.
Other infos: I'm french - I can speak English - My studies/job: cultural mediation.
I was first looking for a job in disneyworld but not at the epcot center cause I didn't wanted to work with french then, I've learned the only way to apply was with chefs the france so I ask them if it was possible to work in a merchandise position or in guest relations and emily from IS told me that they only had positions in the bakery .Then I had the interview but they didn't have any date for me. So i'm still waiting.
Tu aurais du attendre Janvier avant de postuler, car de toute façon il n'y a plus d'interview avant avril. Vu qu'il y a que deux selections par an.
Donc maintenant attend qu'ils te recontact 😛
Bonjour à tous! Je viens de passer plus d'une heure à vous lire et vous avez répondu à beaucoup de questions que je me posais merci! ^^
En effet comme vous tous (ou la plupart) je souhaite partir un an à WDW pour perfectionner mon anglais, découvrir les USA qui est un rêve de gosse et surtout vivre une expérience de dingue! ^^ Je suis actuellement cast member à Dlrp et j'aimerai vraiment découvrir la vie de nos collègues outre-atlantique!
Par contre j'ai quand même quelques questions: Beaucoup parlent du programme Chefs de France, mais y'en a un autre non?? Je ne pige pas tout si quelqu'un peut m'éclairer, parce que même en ayant lu les 30 pages de ce sujet ben je me rends compte que malgré que je sois brune physiquement je dois cacher une belle blondeur! :p
Pour postuler, il faudra vraiment attendre la session du Printemps 2008?? Si on envoie tres rapidement son CV et sa lettre de motiv d'ici une semaine ou 2 en étant dispo des que possible on a des chances de partir justement au Printemps? (bon si on est pris bien sur...imaginons! ^^)
En tout cas merci encore à tous pour vos témoignages et félicitations à ceux qui ont eut la chance de partir et pour ceux qui sont en attente on croise les fingers!!
You don't know anything about recruiting session so please be nice to people when they ask a question.
It is not because you have been selected you have to be rude to them. You'lll se that life is not as wonderful as you think down here, anyway i'll wait for you opened arm. GET READY.
Normalement il n'y a pas de départ avant juin je crois (si tu n'as pas encore passé les entretiens). Et uniquement des selections au printemps.
Donc tu peux envoyer ton CV que en Janvier ca suffit.
Je suis gentil, c'est juste qu'il faut inciter les gens à lire les quelques pages précédentes, sinon les mêmes questions reviennent sans cesse.
Et après ca devient un sujet "poubelle", et on ne retrouve plus la "vraie" info... ;)
Non non je n'ai pas passé d'entretien, je n'avais pas osé postuler auparavant croyant absolument que mes parents tenaient à se que je reprenne les études en Septembre 2008 et surtout que je me motive en pesant le pour et le contre d'une décision pareille parce que un an c'est pas rien! ^^
Ok donc je vais commencer à rédiger CV+Lettre de motivation in English et envoyer ça pour le mois de Janvier ;) merci beaucoup!
Par contre si quelqu'un pourrait m'expliquer quel est l'autre programme (pas Chefs de France) parce que même en lisant sur le site d'IS (ou les pages précédentes de ce topic) j'ai du mal à cerner la chose, j'avoue que Chefs de France ça ne m'attire pas vraiment...:$
Alors, scazza corrige-moi si je me trompe, mais il me semble que l'autre programme est le college program. Seul problème, tu dois être sponsorisé par une université américaine, donc payer les frais d'inscription dans cette université (environ 2000$ je crois). Et je crois qu'ils te paient pas ton visa (environ 800$). Bref c'est cher. Et tu suis des cours à la Disney University, cours vraiment pipo soit dit en passant.
Sinon tu as le International College Program. Ca dure pas un an, mais un peu moins de 3 mois. Mais là tu paies pas grand chose, même pas le visa.
Merci pour les coordonnées. J'ai effectivement envoyé mon cv la semaine dernière et il m'ont dit de les rapeler car j'effectue un stage en Espagne actuellement. Il m'ont proposé de faire le UFC program et de faire un stage en tant que receptionniste. Mais il y a quelque chose qui m'échappe:Le UFC Program est payant?
If you get to go there you will see what i am talking about, i like people like Thibotus very happy to leave and once they got here they are the first one to quit. I'll stand behind what i just said. I wait for Thibothus opened arm. Once again CHEF DE FRANCE it is NOT DISNEY.
Arthas help me, you know what i am talking about.
Any concerns, feel free to contact me.
Sushi send me a mail ASAP, i had something,
Donaldduck, i didn't see anything about your files or interview cause i don't know your name.
Marina i wish you luck for Australia.
Vinzzz ASAP, you know what i am talking about, you have one last chance to give me your phone number.
Je suis désolé mais je n'ai jamais dit que "j'étais très content de partir", et encore moins sur ce qu'il m'attendais là-bas. Surtout que je suis loin d'être parti.
Je n'ai rien dit à ce sujet. Donc si tu peux citer (quote me) scazza, les messages où j'ai dit que c'était magique là bas...
Je sais très bien à quoi m'attendre, je discute avec plusieurs personnes qui y sont déjà allés, où qui y sont actuellement.
scazza tu es là pour avertir tout le monde, mais ne t'en prends pas à moi, parceque je n'ai rien dit de tout ca :) The life out there is not magic, I KNOW.
And you talking about CHEF DE FRANCE, not the other positions what Disney offers (IS recruits also for these positions). They are better...
Je dis juste ce qu'on me dit par rapport aux experiences vécues...
J'ai envoyé un mail à IS pour bosser cet été et ils m'ont renvoyer un mail (en anglais of course😉) me demandant de les rappeler.
Ca veut dire qu'on a un entretien de suite au téléphone en anglais?
quelqu'un sait-il comment ça se passe? quel genre de questtons on nous pose?
j'ai pas un super niveau en anglais alors si c'est la cas jaimerais bien me préparer avant
Oui moi aussi j'ai eu un entretien telephonique avec l'is la semaine dernière.
En gros, ils te demandent en français, puis en anglais pourquoi tu voudrais travailler à Disney... ils demandent tes etudes en francais et ils veulent savoir si tu reviens bien dans la meme fac apres ton sejour aux states.
Voila... c'est cool !!!😉
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