The Search Continues in the UK
Top European tourist destination, Disneyland Paris continues its Europe-wide recruitment campaign in London on the 24th of June, 2009.
On the 24th of June 2009, a team of human resources professionals from Disneyland Paris will host a recruitment event in London, at the headquarters of The Walt Disney Company Ltd. 3 Queen Caroline Street Hammersmith. The dayís objective is to source numerous positions in sales, hotel and hospitality to candidates interested in working for a multicultural company.
British employees represent the third largest community at Disneyland Paris, after French and Italians. More than 300 English employees practice 500 trades and professions in the number one tourist destination in Europe.
In 2008, Disneyland Paris recruited more than 9 000 new employees. Despite the economic downturn, the company still offers huge numbers of employment opportunities. In 2009, there are nearly 7 000 positions available in diverse professions.
Selected candidates can sign contracts for the summer, Halloween or Christmas seasons, as well as being given the potential opportunity to sign an open-ended contracts from September 2009. The only requirement is a minimum age of 18 and conversational French. Disneyland Paris seeks quality candidates who believe in the company ethos of service excellence at all times.
Disneyland Paris is a unique and diverse company where 14 000 professionals from more than 100 nations (countries or nationalities) work in a single site. To reinforce our activity, we are constantly seeking new talents in more than 500 vocations,î said Jean-Nol Thiollier, Director of Employment and Remuneration at Disneyland Paris. ìWorking at Disneyland Paris is a chance to gain a professional experience in an international environment, learn and grow.î
Disneyland Paris recently launched a new recruitment website on the internet, in order to raise awareness of the diversity and breadth of employment opportunities. Potential candidates can sign up on the Internet :
Disneyland Paris Pursues Europe Wide Recruitment Campaign

The Search Continues in the UK