MANY young people look to spend a working summer in France, so if you are one of them then now is the time to get on with your job search.
The official job centre website, Pôle Emploi, provides listings of positions available, and lets you create an account to track your applications.
Via the page linked to above you can begin your search by choosing a département, or a region, and as you scroll down the page you’ll see the keyword ‘jobsete’ or summer jobs has been pre-populated.
Launch the search and you will be presented with a list of available positions, click through to see more details, including a map, as well as how to apply for the job.
Also the Pôle Emploi site has a number of articles available aimed specifically at young people that offers up advice and tips to help in your job search.
Another job site to explore is EURES which has been created by the European Union and draws in job openings from EU member states.
However, it often replicates those from the official employment offices but there are some other openings.
A final word of warning though, unfortunately France is currently experiencing unemployment around the 10 per cent mark, so you may face a lot of competition for openings and end up applying for quite a few jobs.
If you have any tips on finding a summer job in France, please feel free to leave a comment below.
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Thank’s.