I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, FL) in Jun 2016
Interview
Parking there is really hectic so get there early. When I finally found a spot, I walked in, signed in, went through security, filled out a paper that's basically like the application that asks what you're comfortable doing on the job and when you can work, then I waited with a bunch of people for about half an hour watching Back to the Future, and was finally called in to my interview by a a nice British woman. She took me to her cubicle in a small room of cubicles and asked me a lot of questions. (By the way if you want to work in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter you have to answer a separate sheet of questions about the movies). The lady was really nice and after the interview (took about 20 minutes) she said I would be perfect for the job but sadly because I'm taking a class that would take up most of my time during the week, they couldn't offer me a job this summer. But she gave me her card and told me to call her around December (when I'd back from college and my schedule would be free) and she'd save my paperwork and I could work seasonally starting then.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
-Why do you want to work at attractions?
-Describe a time when you had to think out of the box to solve a problem
HP Questions:
-On a scale 1-5 how well would you rate your knowledge of Harry Potter?
-Name the 4 houses of Hogwarts.
-What platform does the Hogwarts Express stop at?
-Who took Hermione to the Yule Ball?
-Who killed Sirius Black?
I applied online. I interviewed at Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, FL)
Interview
Very easy interview with the manager and got hired on the spot. Basic interview questions were asked and it felt more like a conversation than an interview. A little awkward because it was in an open cubicle office, so I can see/hear other people interviewing at the same time.
I applied online. I interviewed at Universal Orlando Resort
Interview
Pretty easy, I answer about 4 questions. Some were the typical "Why Universal?" or "what are your stengths?" and the rest were situational. I was able to get an immediate offer after the interview
I interviewed at Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, FL)
Interview
Super easy it felt like a normal conversation. The questions were not difficult. I sat there waited to be called on in HR, and then went to speak with the interviewer. Overall it was not a too bad experience.