Labora, the Valencian Employment and Training Service, is cooperating with Disneyland Paris to find staff for its theme park. The selection procedure is carried out in collaboration with Eures, the European employment network that promotes job mobility across the European Union.
Disney Paris’ 2025 Casting Tour will stop in Valencia on October 16th at the Valencia Palace Hotel.
They are seeking to fill the following positions:
- Waiters/Waitresses
- Cooks
- Barman
- Restaurant employees
- Receptionists
- Housekeepers/waitresses
- Store clerks
- Attraction operators
Interviews will be held in French, while knowledge of English will be considered (potential evaluation).
Disney Paris is providing permanent positions beginning in December 2025 and temporary contracts ranging from two to eight months between March and October 2026, with mandatory availability in July and August. Contracts will be full-time, with two consecutive days off, and a gross monthly income of roughly €1,830. Additionally, employees will be able to access adjacent housing for around €400 per month. Some candidates may receive contract offers on the same day.
Those interested can pre-register at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/job/chessy/jornadas-de-seleccion-en-Sevilla-o-Valencia-14-o-16-de-octubre-2025/391/85191719616. The Valencian Community’s Eures consultants will provide information and guidance on the selection process, employment offers, and aid with job mobility in Europe.
Adecco is searching for 250 people to work in the citrus industry in Valencia.
Adecco is also looking for 250 workers to work in Valencia during the citrus season. Of the total available roles, 200 are for warehouse vocations such as packers and packers, with 50 for industrial machinery operators. All roles have Monday-Saturday work hours, with rotating morning (6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) and afternoon (3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.) shifts.
The organisation also provides particular and continuous training for each position, which helps new staff adjust, stimulates skill acquisition, and keeps them up to date on citrus-related technologies.
Packers will be in charge of sorting, quality checks, labelling, and order preparation in accordance with customer specifications. Previous warehousing experience is necessary for these positions.
Industrial machinery operators must have at least one year of experience running production equipment. Mesh machinists operate machinery, control materials, and verify weights and labels; scale operators complete packaging, inspect pallets, and ensure assembly quality; and forklift operators coordinate the packing department, supervise weighing machines, and adjust containers to maximise productivity.
Those interested in the offer can now apply through the Adecco site at the following link: https://www.adecco.es/ofertas-trabajo?k=180925.
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