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Disneyland in Paris and TokyoThe Disney website contains complete information on the parks and hiring.
DISNEYLAND
PARIS:
There are two levels of employment at Disneyland Paris: cadre and non cadre. Cadre, or salaried (management) positions, are filled through internal hiring only. It is possible to start as an hourly worker and be promoted to salary if openings exist. Entry level management positions pay approximately $10,500 francs a month (approx. $24,000/year). Noncadre positions, or hourly work, generally involve restaurant, housekeeping or park operations work. One title of non cadre work is discipline trainee, which involves paperwork, a position in the Disney park, or occasionally monitoring other workers. Disney prides itself on its excellent service. The "Disney mode" is to do everything: not just what's in your job description. The minimum working hours for management staff are 9 to 6. There are three main cultures managing Disneyland Paris: American, French and Dutch citizens. The number of French workers is regulated by law: Disney signed an agreement with the French government that they would employ a minimum number of French citizens at all times. The number of Americans employed at the park was greater during the initial stages of development and opening, but now a majority of the workers are French. The Dutch are very hard working and often receive many of the management positions for that reason. If you have dual citizenship (French/USA) your chances of being hired and staying at Disney are greater. The two most common languages used within Disneyland Paris are French and English. Disney's priority in terms of hiring is:
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