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Disney Theme Parks and Resorts Professional Internships offer participants the opportunity to gain experience in their chosen field of study with a respected, world-renowned company that was named No. 1 in BusinessWeek’s “Best Places to Launch a Career” list. All internships are paid and are available in many different lines of business at the Walt Disney World® Resort. Internships are also posted for the Disneyland® Resort and Walt Disney Imagineering.

To Apply: Positions are posted on DisneyInterns.com and most hiring decisions are made in March (for internships beginning in June) and October (for internships beginning in January). For specific deadlines, please review each individual posting.

Walt Disney World® Resort Professional Internship Roles:

  • Casting Employment Coordinator*
  • Casting Services Recruiting
  • College Education Program*
  • College Recruiting*
  • Disney Learning Center*
  • Services for Guest with Disabilities
  • Human Resources Information Solutions
  • Human Resources – Magic Kingdom*
  • HR Program Educator
  • International Recruitment*
  • Production Services Assistant*
  • Professional Recruitment
  • Recruitment Planning and Analysis*
  • Security/Background Check Coordinator
  • Training & Development
  • ·Training & Development – Disney Event Group

*Prior participation in the Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program is required to apply for these roles.

Living: A limited number of furnished apartments are available which offer the opportunity to meet other professional interns, enjoy special program events, and feel a sense of home in a comfortable living community. Housing costs, which include utilities, cable hook-up, high-speed internet, and several amenities, are $129 per week and are directly deducted from Cast Members’ paychecks. For more information about property amenities, visit northbridgeapartments.com.

The Disney Difference: Professional interns have a world of opportunity to enhance their education, engage in exclusive Cast Member events, make new friends, and have fun while working at the Walt Disney World® Resort. Here are just a few of the extras we call the Disney Difference:

  • Networking opportunities with leadership in several lines of business
  • Cast Member exclusives; such as sneak previews of attractions, Diversity Resource Groups, and use of Mickey’s Retreat, a recreation area for Cast Members and their families
  • Educational opportunities through the Disney University, which offer instructor and self-led courses as well as books, videos, and more
  • Theme Park admission and discounts on select merchandise, food, and hotel stays at Walt Disney World® Resort and in the local community