Disney Reviews
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Pros
Benefits -- though you pay into them, they offer pretty much all your standards and then there are free passess to the parks, deep discounts on Disney merchandise, things like that Then, depending on which part of the company, VP's get a few more benefits -- annual physical (though your insurance generally covers this) and such. They also offer a ton of online courses on various business-related issues as well as in-person management training.
Cons
They can get a little "review" crazy. At one point, we were doing employee reviews every six months. There isn't much on the con side.
Advice to Senior Management
Keep it up!
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Intern:
“Good place to be an intern”
Oct 29, 2009
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Manager in Burbank, CA:
“the most unhappiest place on earth”
Oct 15, 2009
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Professional Intern in Orlando, FL:
“Great Place to start, but requires hard work and a little luck to move up. ”
Oct 13, 2009
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Character:
“Disney Character”
Oct 12, 2009
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Anonymous:
“Seems like a great place at the start, but it really is only good for your resume”
Oct 2, 2009
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Financial Analyst in Burbank, CA:
“Disney has a hard-driving culture.”
Sep 30, 2009
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Accounting Manager in Glendale, CA:
“Overworked and underpaid at the mouse house”
Sep 25, 2009
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Associate Producer in Houston, TX:
“Associate Producer for television newscasts”
Sep 28, 2009
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Anonymous in Lake Buena Vista, FL:
“Great company - hard driving...be prepared to work 50+ hours per week if you are in management.”
Sep 26, 2009