Around 7,000 jobs up for grabs at Disneyland Paris as casting call is staged in southern Spain

Casting call in southern Spain offers 7,000 job opportunities at Disneyland Paris

Tuesday, 30 September, 2025 at 11 :55

In collaboration with the EU Employment Service, Spain’s Public Employment Service (Sepe) has announced one of the most exciting job offers for the year. There are 7,000 vacant positions at Disneyland Paris, in such areas as hospitality, catering and visitor assistance, or attraction operation. The two-to-eight-month contracts include a full-time 35-hour week of work, two consecutive vacation days, a competitive wage according to collective agreements and other benefits, such as a monthly accommodation allowance of 400 euros and subsidised meals at three euro.

Interviews will be held in Seville on 14 October 2025, at Hotel Meliá Lebreros, as part of the ‘Casting Tour 2025’. You must be a citizen of an EU member state, possess a valid ID card, and have knowledge of French.

The offer offers a chance to gain international experience and work in a multicultural setting, with the potential of a future contract extension or permanent position.

The interviews will be conducted in French. The required level for each position (basic or intermediate) will be determined. The assessment may be in English.

Terms and Conditions

The only way to be hired is if you have a valid national ID card (a NIE by itself does not qualify).


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