Moving to Grenoble
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Hi!
We are relocating to Grenoble for my husbands work later this year. We currently live in Copenhagen where I am a Senior Researcher in Transport and Smart Cities. I have 2 small children. I guess my question is work related. I really would like to find work, I know the job market is so so, and my French is school level (I am planning to get stuck in and learn!)
I also wondered about anyone who has young kids in Grenoble (mine are 8 months and 2.5 years). Also....I read about the 'Openhouse' group in Grenoblebut the website seems to have shut down?
Lots of advice/comments welcome please!!!
Thank you!!!!
Tessa
We are relocating to Grenoble for my husbands work later this year. We currently live in Copenhagen where I am a Senior Researcher in Transport and Smart Cities. I have 2 small children. I guess my question is work related. I really would like to find work, I know the job market is so so, and my French is school level (I am planning to get stuck in and learn!)
I also wondered about anyone who has young kids in Grenoble (mine are 8 months and 2.5 years). Also....I read about the 'Openhouse' group in Grenoblebut the website seems to have shut down?
Lots of advice/comments welcome please!!!
Thank you!!!!
Tessa
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I think your biggest problem is likely to be a lack of good French. (Keep working on it!
) The jobs market in France seems dire according to other posters on BE.you may have to be a stay at home Mum for a while until you find your feet and have made some contacts.
Good luck on your move.
) The jobs market in France seems dire according to other posters on BE.you may have to be a stay at home Mum for a while until you find your feet and have made some contacts.Good luck on your move.
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Thanks! Yes, I am hoping to get stuck in with the French and be optimistic!!!
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Hi!
We are relocating to Grenoble for my husbands work later this year. We currently live in Copenhagen where I am a Senior Researcher in Transport and Smart Cities. I have 2 small children. I guess my question is work related. I really would like to find work, I know the job market is so so, and my French is school level (I am planning to get stuck in and learn!)
I also wondered about anyone who has young kids in Grenoble (mine are 8 months and 2.5 years). Also....I read about the 'Openhouse' group in Grenoblebut the website seems to have shut down?
Lots of advice/comments welcome please!!!
Thank you!!!!
Tessa
We are relocating to Grenoble for my husbands work later this year. We currently live in Copenhagen where I am a Senior Researcher in Transport and Smart Cities. I have 2 small children. I guess my question is work related. I really would like to find work, I know the job market is so so, and my French is school level (I am planning to get stuck in and learn!)
I also wondered about anyone who has young kids in Grenoble (mine are 8 months and 2.5 years). Also....I read about the 'Openhouse' group in Grenoblebut the website seems to have shut down?
Lots of advice/comments welcome please!!!
Thank you!!!!
Tessa
Is your OH's employer offering a support package e.g. settle in assistance; french lessons etc?
Look for children's clubs and try to speak french - even if poorly. Make your mistakes and learn from them.
Good luck with your adventure.
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Hi, yes, we will have assistance, and relocation help which will be good. Also wondering where to live as well! We have a car, and 2 kids who LOVE being outside....!
Hopefully I will find work
Hopefully I will find work
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I can't help on the Grenoble front, but your 2 1/2 year old will be able to go to Maternelle (the Mairie allocates the nearest one to your domicile), and you can leave your baby with the local Halte-Garderie a few hours from time to time to do your own thing. Unless you're working (and even then, priority is given to low-income families), he/she wouldn't be accepted in an all-day crêche. Otherwise there are plenty of private child-minding possibilities in towns.
#7
What is your work? Are you an academic? Will you normally be employed by the local council? Or do you want to do something different? Your french will have to be really good. Consider taking alliance francaise courses.
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The Alliance Française is a good idea. A good way of meeting people, too.
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Hi Tessa.
I work in Grenoble so any specific questions you have please ask away. I don't live in the city itself but I know it pretty well.
I work in Grenoble so any specific questions you have please ask away. I don't live in the city itself but I know it pretty well.




