Disney Law Enforcement question.
I don't see a Disney Career link so I guess this might be the right spot to post this. I always look at the Disney Career sight just to see what they are posting as far as job listings. I saw that they had listings for hourly security jobs but I see nothing on there about the supposed "Disney Secret Service" (I know there's another name for it :) ) or anything above the hourly security positions. I understand that this is probably not something that is advertised but I know they have undercover agents around the park. I was just wondering if anyone knew how to find any information about those type of positions. I've been in Law Enforcement for over 12 years in a very specialized field (High Tech Crime) and was inerested in finding out any information. Thanks for any help....:cheers2:
EDIT: Forgot to add that I am specifically looking for something in WDW but not opposed to Disneyland.
Not sure what disney call's it.
I didn't see any positions posted, however in most companies, the department your looking for is Lost Prevention or Internal Security. I have also heard it called Revenue Control. All of the names are used by other theme park companies. I hope that helps your search.
Re: Disney Law Enforcement question.
I haven't really been looking but in the current economy the job openings at WDW are very limited. I'm not sure if any of you were considering Disney Security as a career possibility but this site Disney has the process and description of several different job areas for the parks. I just found this recently and never knew the site existed so I'm not sure if it's fairly new or not. Anyway it's a start for people looking to get into WDW on the ground floor. :thumbs:
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SoupBone
I haven't really been looking but in the current economy the job openings at WDW are very limited. I'm not sure if any of you were considering Disney Security as a career possibility but this site
Disney has the process and description of several different job areas for the parks. I just found this recently and never knew the site existed so I'm not sure if it's fairly new or not. Anyway it's a start for people looking to get into WDW on the ground floor. :thumbs:
This website replaces the old Casting line. Since it easier for them to update the website than the automated information on the Casting Line