Disney Cultural Exchange Program - Part 1: Applying and Interviewing
- April 13, 2018
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Now, if you haven't heard of the program before, I can't blame you. The Disney CEP, formerly known as the ICP (International College Program) was something I'd never heard of either until a friend of mine, Zack, participated in it last year.
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Photo of Zack and me back in late 2016 |
Essentially, the CEP allows folks from all across the world to spend a few months working at Walt Disney World in a variety of different roles - anything from a lifeguard to a behind-the-scenes position in the costuming department. At the pay rate of $10 US an hour (yikes!) you get the chance to make some magic for guests from all over the world! Naturally, I had to apply. Let's talk about that process.