I applied online. I interviewed at Universal Studios (Orlando, FL) in Feb 2017
Interview
Before the interview, I applied online for a much different position than the one I was later offered. I received an e-mail about 2-3 weeks after applying that the position I had applied for was full or that I did not fully complete the requirements but since I had checked I was interested in other positions they still want me to visit their Human Resources office for an interview. So I scheduled the appointment, for two weeks later. Make sure you bring two forms of identification for your interview (preferably SSN and Driver's license OR passport). You enter, pass through a small security, get a questionnaire (one page, in which you fill out whether you have tattoos or not, what pay are you looking for, what other positions would you like: attractions, food attendant, security, admission... ), you sit for about 20minutes until called and watch the movie they play. I was interviewed by a very nice guy who made me feel hired already even before starting to question me. I told him I was interested in the attractions and he asked me if I wanted to be part of the Harry Potter World, then proceeded to ask me about five questions about it. (I was so nervous, I faltered in a few). He offered the position after 10minutes in and then told me to wait for the orientation schedule and the background check (around 40mins) . The whole process took about 2 hours, so it was pretty long but overall I felt comfortable and they were playing The Avengers. There are three orientation sessions for me (pretty long, about 5hrs+ each) and a class about Harry Potter next month(hopefully its fun).
I applied online. I interviewed at Universal Studios
Interview
The process comprised of several interviews. The interviews were brief but to the point. The questions were getting to know me and if I knew information about Universal. The process was simple.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Universal Studios (Orlando, FL) in Aug 2016
Interview
There was a waiting room with about 50 people waiting to be interviewed. They call you back for like 4 rounds of interviews, it takes like 6 hours. Everyone was very cordial, but the process is very long and drawn out. The people in the waiting room watched Captain America Winter Soldier and Jurassic World from start to finish before the interview process was over...at least the movies were good!