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theparks Sep 27th 2008 9:34 pm

Work Opportunities
 
I am currently looking into the work opportunities in the Normandy region. I am in IT related sales however I am very much keeping my options open and I am learning French at the minute so I expect to be at a good standard by the time we move.

1) Does anyone know any websites or organisations that specialise in placing british people in France

2) Does anyone know what sort of skills are in demand so I could possibly cross train.

I know I need to be able to speak french which I am learning but if anyone has any advice or pointers that would be great.

stanage2 Sep 28th 2008 1:12 am

Re: Work Opportunities
 

Originally Posted by theparks (Post 6826767)
I am currently looking into the work opportunities in the Normandy region. I am in IT related sales however I am very much keeping my options open and I am learning French at the minute so I expect to be at a good standard by the time we move.

1) Does anyone know any websites or organisations that specialise in placing british people in France

2) Does anyone know what sort of skills are in demand so I could possibly cross train.

I know I need to be able to speak french which I am learning but if anyone has any advice or pointers that would be great.


Well is there not a IT.trade paper still,i know there was moons ago,as my lads used to get it.

G-J-B Sep 28th 2008 1:39 am

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It's hard work here, and you'd probably be better scouring the larger french cities for IT related work, or go into business for yourself. If you can do the latter, you may find it easier to keep English clientele whilst you better grasp the language.
Sorry I can't help you on the website front. Occasionally some of the UK agencies list job opportunities overseas.

theparks Sep 28th 2008 2:17 am

Re: Work Opportunities
 
thanks very much for that, at the minute every bit of information is really useful.

I wil keep my eyes on the job boards.

thanks again

Jazzy n Lol Sep 28th 2008 3:02 am

Re: Work Opportunities
 

Originally Posted by theparks (Post 6827301)
thanks very much for that, at the minute every bit of information is really useful.

I wil keep my eyes on the job boards.

thanks again


Not sure if you have this site already - http://www.jobsinparis.fr/?sector=it

Don't be fooled by the name, they cover the whole of France.

It's worth a look, although I emailed them a question a while ago and got no response, there are some jobs where you can contact them directly.

Good luck :thumbsup:

theparks Sep 28th 2008 5:48 am

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thanks a load for that, it does look really useful.

thanks again

darkstar Oct 2nd 2008 6:38 am

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Hi, I look for work by using the ANPE website. You can go on there each day, and log into jobs that have just come up
bon chance.
ANPE i s the french job centre site

theparks Oct 5th 2008 5:10 am

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thanks a load for that, I will look atthat site.

Thanks

steve1717 Oct 7th 2008 6:26 am

Re: Work Opportunities
 
As an outsider you will find it extremely difficult to work in France ..unemployment is high so there are always plenty of people to choose from ..be under no illussion that the french will use French wherever possible ..depending on where you live in france the language can also sound very different ..after being here for several years now ..i have noticede that the only people who tend to succeed are those that become self employed ..and this is not as always as straightforward as could be ..you realy need to be out there and do a trial run ..i found that so many people can give such diverse guidance the only way to find out is to do a trial period ..life is dominated in france by paperwork ..so make sure you pay as much attention to the written as to the oral french ..being an employer here have seen many succeed but twice as many fail ..and none due to lack of trying ..more frustration ..good luck to you ..steve

elaines Oct 7th 2008 8:13 pm

Re: Work Opportunities
 

Originally Posted by steve1717 (Post 6853581)
As an outsider you will find it extremely difficult to work in France ..unemployment is high so there are always plenty of people to choose from ..be under no illussion that the french will use French wherever possible ..depending on where you live in france the language can also sound very different ..after being here for several years now ..i have noticede that the only people who tend to succeed are those that become self employed ..and this is not as always as straightforward as could be ..you realy need to be out there and do a trial run ..i found that so many people can give such diverse guidance the only way to find out is to do a trial period ..life is dominated in france by paperwork ..so make sure you pay as much attention to the written as to the oral french ..being an employer here have seen many succeed but twice as many fail ..and none due to lack of trying ..more frustration ..good luck to you ..steve

Absolutely.

One of the things we decided at the outset regarding our business was to offer self-employed people a "suck it and see" option. This allows people to try the work and decide whether they're comfortable with both us and the customers before committing themselves to more than a few hours a week. It seems the only fair way, and it's nice to have it confirmed by your comment.

Elaine S:)

Roger O Oct 8th 2008 12:11 am

Re: Work Opportunities
 

Originally Posted by theparks (Post 6826767)
I am currently looking into the work opportunities in the Normandy region. I am in IT related sales however I am very much keeping my options open and I am learning French at the minute so I expect to be at a good standard by the time we move.

1) Does anyone know any websites or organisations that specialise in placing british people in France

2) Does anyone know what sort of skills are in demand so I could possibly cross train.

I know I need to be able to speak french which I am learning but if anyone has any advice or pointers that would be great.

If you are a serious IT expert in any field, you could try my old company in a very nice part of France (Nice-Antibes-Cannes) at the Amadeus Centre in Sophia Antipolis, which is the "Silicone Valley" of France. Have a look at this:
http://www.amadeus.com/cgi-bin/appl/...mpl=nice/start
Good luck!
Roger

theparks Oct 9th 2008 7:59 am

Re: Work Opportunities
 

Originally Posted by steve1717 (Post 6853581)
As an outsider you will find it extremely difficult to work in France ..unemployment is high so there are always plenty of people to choose from ..be under no illussion that the french will use French wherever possible ..depending on where you live in france the language can also sound very different ..after being here for several years now ..i have noticede that the only people who tend to succeed are those that become self employed ..and this is not as always as straightforward as could be ..you realy need to be out there and do a trial run ..i found that so many people can give such diverse guidance the only way to find out is to do a trial period ..life is dominated in france by paperwork ..so make sure you pay as much attention to the written as to the oral french ..being an employer here have seen many succeed but twice as many fail ..and none due to lack of trying ..more frustration ..good luck to you ..steve

thanks mate that is really helpful and very honest,

cheers


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