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How to work at Disney in the United States after graduation?

Don’t go! !

A friend of mine from Chongqing University participated in this project last year.

I am exhausted every day, doing the most basic job of selling drinks and snacks in the park, earning the legal minimum wage.

The essence of this project is to recruit a large number of cheap labor, which is the same as Wal-Mart importing a large number of cheap items from China.

Don’t think about having a chance to stay. Have you ever seen Carrefour consider the lowest level employees? This is true for big companies like Disney. Don't think that you can learn English. You work nine to ten hours a day and have no energy to think about anything else. Work is nothing more than repeating those simple conversations over and over again. Don't think it's funny either. I've traveled there and found DISNEY very dreamy, but the employees working there felt like they'd be sick after staying there for too long.

Yes, there are study courses, but they are organized by Pheasant University, and their graduation certificates are completely useless.

If you want to come to the United States, if your family conditions permit, apply directly for transfer.

If your family conditions are average, take the postgraduate entrance examination.

Don’t let the Yankees fool you. Low-level staff including hotel waiters at Yellowstone Park, Universal Studios, Hollywood, etc. were all defrauded from Chinese universities in this way. Just ask any Chinese near tourist areas and they will know.

Don’t be willing to be exploited as cheap labor. Don't waste your youth, otherwise you will lose at the starting line when competing with your peers.

In the future, when you come to the United States as a student, even serving dishes in a Chinese restaurant will earn you a higher salary than Disney. It will be even better if you can teach piano or perform some technical work.

ps: I’m in WASHINGTON DC. If you have anything else you don’t understand, you can contact me further.