Like I said in my last post, I applied for four Professional Internships with the Walt Disney Company. I will start by explaining the differences between the Disney College Program and the Professional Intern program. The college program is simply a foot in the door where you will be working a pretty random job. You also have little say in what job you want unless you knock your interview out of the part or audition for character performer. You could be doing anything from serving food in a walk up style restaurant, operating rides, or taking photos to be sold at a later time. I applied for the DCP and was given the Hopper role.
Professional interns chose a specific role that they want. I applied to specifically work in animal programs or agricultural science. Within these departments, I specifically applied for Conservation Education Presenter, Plant Science, Biotechnology, and Entomology. You see, I applied for VERY specific roles within the company compared to the somewhat broader application for the college program. Professional interns are also more competitive than the college program, and the internship requires a defined skill set. To apply for the professional internship, you must meet the basic requirements and submit a resume and cover letter. One of the internships also required a recommendation letter. These documents made the application much longer and much more thorough than the college program.
So, I began applying for the internships on September 23rd! I had my resume and cover letter reviewed by my college's career services. Once it was submitted, I filled out the general applications which was pretty much complete because it pulled information from my college program application. It had a final page about basic qualifications to weed out all candidates not meeting the requirements. If you do not meet the requirements you will immediately move to no longer in consideration. I remained in submission for several days. On October 2nd, I got an email from the Agricultural Sciences department stating that my application was complete and that I would hear a final decision by November 25th. I also moved to in progress. To this date, I have not heard from this department which means I am probably out of the running. Lets all cry for a moment...
Ok, cry time is over because the next day (Oct 3rd) I got an email saying my application for animal programs was complete. This department had a questionnaire which consisted of more questions to expound on your basic qualifications. This completed my file for animal programs. On October 6th, I got an email from Disney's Animal Kingdom Guest Education. This is the Conservation Education Presenters department. They wanted to set up a phone panel interview with two of the managers! The interview took place on October 11th. The questions were very specific and nothing like the phone interview for the disney college program. Luckily, I did my research and found practice questions that REALLY helped. Overall, I came out of the interview feeling confident which is normally a bad sign. I normally have better results from the interviews I thought I bombed... Another strange occurrence was my lack of a phone screening. I feel like I went straight to the panel interview. They must have used the information from my college program interview.
After the interview, I waited until Monday, October 14th. I got an email from the generic Walt Disney Professional Interns email address. It wanted me to complete a consent form for a background check (Application DWSS Pro Intern Fl v2). I filled it out and submitted the form. Then today (Oct 15th), I missed a phone call from Orlando, Fl. They left no voicemail, and the number did not let me call back. Thankfully, I got another email from the professional internships website to schedule a phone call. I scheduled it for October the 16th at 10:30am. I have no clue what this could mean, but I hope it is an offer for Conservation Education Presenter. My dashboard moved to post-interview stage today for this position, too. My dashboard also added a new drop down tab called Pro Intern Callback ES Spring 2014. I will have to write a new post about my feels after the phone call and after I find out what this drop down means. I also auditioned for Character Performer last Saturday (Oct 12th) in Atlanta. This is a post for a later date.