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Work At Disneyland? Hiring Fair For Full- And Part-Time Cast Members

Have you always dreamed of being a Disneyland Cast Member? This may be your chance. Come see what jobs are listed!

DISNEYLAND, CA — Have you ever dreamed of working as a Disneyland Cast Member? Now might be your chance. If you are looking for full or part-time work, Disneyland Resort is hiring for a variety of opportunities.

"With spring in the air, Disneyland Resort has started its summer hiring efforts for a variety of positions during its Online Spring Hiring Event on www.Disneyland.jobs/spring," a Disneyland Resort Spokesperson said.

The Resort is filling full-time and part-time positions at both Disneyland theme parks, three resort hotels and the Downtown Disney District.

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Visitors to Disneyland Resort often describe the legendary Disney customer service. From stepping onto the Toy Story Bus, to entering Main Street, each visitor is granted that magic by the employees who work there.

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"Candidates are encouraged to apply online for a wide range of roles, such as culinary, housekeeping, security and much more," the spokesperson added.

But what sort of work can you look for at the house of mouse?

Part-time openings include:

  • Vacation Planner
  • Door Attendant
  • Seamstress
  • Costuming
  • Cosmetologist
  • Stable Attendant
  • Lifeguard
  • Culinary
  • and more...

For more information about the current openings at Disneyland Resort, including full role descriptions or to apply online, visit www.Disneyland.jobs/spring.

"Disneyland Resort is committed to providing cast members with opportunities to reach their personal and professional goals through access to a wide range of benefits and training in transferable skills such as communication and customer service," the spokesperson said.

“People who work at Disneyland Park or Resort wear their name badges with honor,” Norman said. “We all feel honored to be here and to protect the brand, and make sure everyone who enters the gates every morning gets treated like it’s their first time at the park, even our annual pass holders and folks who live in Orange County.”

Are you ready to be part of the magic?

*Disney is an equal opportunity employer, drawing creativity from diversity.

Photo, courtesy Disneyland Resort

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