Disney Application No Longer In Consideration. How I got my first professional job at Disney (as a 22-year-old with no work experience) Published on February 3, 2016 February 3, 2016 • 295 Likes • 36 Comments NLIC = No Longer In Consideration (for a position) BlueJeans = Basically just the Disney version of Skype (it’s more secure) Under Review = You may get an interview, you may not In Consideration = You will likely get an interview and stay here until you get an offer. Q: Should I send a thank you to the people I interviewed with? A: Yes! You. Everybody's application is unique and moves through our process at different speeds. Rest assured that we do our best to notify applicants of any updates to the status of their application as soon as possible by both email and dashboard communication.
It will eventually change to ask you to set up an interview or it will say "no longer in consideration". Disney doesn't do follow ups just because their casting department is large and they have a ton of applications to go through, so you shouldn't have to worry there, just know they will eventually let you know. I've applied for a few undergraduate internships and several jobs and on 11 of them, they still show "in progress". I originally started applying on Dec 4, 2011. On others I didn't qualify for, it shows "no longer in consideration" and on a couple it shows "submission".
It can be easy to become discouraged when you receive the dreaded "No Longer in Consideration" email without ever receiving the web-based interview, however many students end up applying more than once before they are accepted, and they will often tell you that although the application process can be stressful in the beginning, the experience.
The application is not difficult, and all of the questions are very straightforward, but if you rush and answer one of the necessary yes/no questions incorrectly that could be the end of your process. Everybody's application is unique and moves through our process at different speeds. Rest assured that we do our best to notify applicants of any updates to the status of their application as soon as possible by both email and dashboard communication. 4. Interview Stage. Here is where your application will stay until you get a call or an invite to schedule an interview. From there you will either move forward or are “no longer in consideration.” 5. Since I have no experience with the following stages, these are purely speculated based on what I think they could possibly be. I've applied for a few undergraduate internships and several jobs and on 11 of them, they still show "in progress". I originally started applying on Dec 4, 2011. On others I didn't qualify for, it shows "no longer in consideration" and on a couple it shows "submission".