Disney Parks & Resorts Reviews in Paris, France Area
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Pros
Free access to the Parks any day and any time of the year (which is definitely a plus during lunch time if you enjoy rollercoasters!)
10 free entrances (for friends/family) per year almost any day (they have days called "black out day" during which you cannot bring your friends because there are too much visitors, usually during the summer).
Cons
Most employees complain about low salaries. For my part, I worked there because I had a year "to fill" before going back to school and for a first experience, the salary was tremendous!
Advice to Senior Management
Because my managers knew I would go back to school soon and that I wasn't done with my studies they were quite nice too me. However, it would have been a great idea to encourage the other "low diploma" employee. Academic background gives an insight of your capibilities and aptitudes...JUST AS MUCH as professional experience and the way you cleverly handle daily problems at workplace.
Pros
A wonderful place in which it is easy to change of job or department which can offer you many opportunities to develop your career. They also offer a wide range of trainings which are pretty useful. You meet people from all over the world and you can design things that aim to go further than the gustst expectations, : this is delightful. You will also love the magic in the eyes of the kids, a magic, you are part of.
Cons
Nevertheless, many people are working there for many years and they are not always ready to change their way of thinking. This may prevent you from inventing new processes and from proposing your ideas and views.
Advice to Senior Management
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