working in france - hzz · 2020. 4. 26. · 21 working in france profiles needed total number of...
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1 COMING TO WORK IN FRANCE
2 THE JOB MARKET
3 JOB SEARCH
4 LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS IN FRANCE
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February 2014
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Trips and stays made possible in Europe thanks to the principle of free movement
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EUROPEAN MOBILITY: WHY?
Improvement and development of both professional and personal skills
A response to unemployment?
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What is my professional plan?
What knowledge and skills do I possess?
What are my motivations?
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A WELL-PREPARED PROJECT!
MY EXPECTATIONS
What the employment situation there is like?
What steps do I need to take?
MY DESTINATION
Is my project feasible on a professional, financial and domestic level?
Have I properly plan my return?
DEPARTURE CONDITIONS
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FRANCE AT A GLANCE
5theconomic power in
the world in terms of GDP
1sttourist
destination 66million
inhabitants
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36,000 communes
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FRANCE AT A GLANCE
96 departments
Mainland France
22 regions
Overseas collectivities
Overseas departments (DOM)
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FRANCE AT A GLANCE
Main cities
235 200
2.3 million 280 000
245 200
505 100
861 700
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FRANCE AT A GLANCE
The main airports
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FRANCE AT A GLANCE
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The main high-speedrailway lines
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FRANCE AT A GLANCE
Border countries
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EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
905 specialised agencies and job centres throughout France
Over 240,000 job offers available every day atpole-emploi.fr
EURES EUROPEAN EMPLOYEMENT SERVICES
Between 1.5 and 2 million job offers available ateures.europa.eu
100Pôle emploi / EURES advisers in France
Almost 1,000 advisers in Europe
Pôle emploi, French public employment service
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A UNIQUE SITUATION IN EUROPE
10.5%FRANCE
24%SPAINUNEMPLOYMENT
RATE
4.9%GERMANY
France, both a sending and receiving country
Source: Eurostat, october 2014 – unemployment rate, European average: 10%
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DISTRIBUTION BY SECTORS
20%
4%76%
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THE BUSINESS NETWORK IN FRANCE
240,000SMALL FIRMS
9 out of 10WITH LESS THAN 50 EMPLOYEES
3.5 millionJOBS FOR THE WHOLE TERRITORY
5,788,000FIRMS
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RECRUITMENT PROSPECTS
17%of employers planned on recruiting
36%in seasonal contracts
8,000-10,000recruitment initiatives in the manufacturing sector in 2015
64%of planned recruitment were in the services sector
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NEEDS BY SECTOR
AgricultureArborists, winegrowers
Services for businessesEngineers, IT professionals, research executives, research and development, secretaries, accountants, low-skilled workers: cleaners, warehousemen
Trade, mass distributionSales assistants, self-service assistants, sales technicians
Services for individualsActivity leaders, home helpers
Source: BMO 2014
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NEEDS BY SECTOR
Construction, public worksMasons, plasterers, roofers, carpenters, plumbing and heating engineers, metalworkers, site managers
Health, communityCarers, nurses, childcare workers, doctors
Hotels, catering & tourismWaiters, chefs, fast-food workers
ManufacturingAssembly line, equipment installation and calibration, maintenance of electric and electronic manufacturing equipment, metalworking industry, pharmaceutical industry, food industry, waste management
Source: BMO 2014
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Janitor
Home helpers and housekeepers
Cook’s assistants, apprentice cooks
Patient care assistants
Engineers, research executives, IT developers, IT managers
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THE 10 MOST SOUGHT-AFTER PROFESSIONS
Sales representatives
Office secretaries and administrative assistants
Community workers
Restaurant and caféwaiters
Artists
Source: BMO 2014
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PROFILES NEEDED
Total number of recruitment initiatives:
Technicians37,300
Public works and construction workers
82,200
Tourism sales and services653,000
Industry workers107,500
Otherprofessions
324,800
Management roles181,800
Administrative roles
105,200
Social and health care workers
208,600
5 %2 %
6 %19 %
11 %
6 %
12 %
39 %
1,700,500
Source: BMO 2014Shows only professions representing more than 1% all envisaged positions
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Île-de-FranceScientific and technical services, information-communication, hotels and restaurants, healthcare...
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REGIONS HIRING THE MOST
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Pays de la LoireHotels and restaurants, scientific and technical services, healthcare, agriculture
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REGIONS HIRING THE MOST
AquitaineHotels and restaurants, health and social care, scientific and technical services
Rhône-AlpesHotels and restaurants, agriculture, scientific and technical services, health and social care sector, services for individuals
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’AzurTrade and services
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Nord-Pas de CalaisHealth and social care, scientific and technical services, public administration, teaching, services, manufacturing industry
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OTHER RECRUITING REGIONS
Champagne-ArdenneAgriculture and services
AlsaceAgriculture (winegrowing sector), healthcare, scientific and technical services, hotels and restaurants
LorraineFood industry, agriculture, trade
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THE POLE-EMPLOI.FR WEBSITE
The events sitewww.pole-emploi-evenements.fr
Application
43.5 million visits to pole-emploi.fr per
month
Create your own account
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Practical guides available for download in PDF form at pole-emploi.fr
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DOCUMENTATION
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THE EURES.EUROPA.EU PORTAL
Create your CV online
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CREATING YOUR CV
Language and IT skills
Photo is not compulsory
Hobbies and interests
Clear and detailed presentation of experience, training and fields of expertise
Must be written in French
1 or 2 pages maximum
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WRITING A COVERING LETTER
Your knowledge of the company and the sector
Remember to include the reference and title of the job offer
Ask to meet the recruiter
What you can bring to the companyShould be written
in French
1 page
Identify the recipient
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TYPES OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
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WORKING CONDITIONS
(SMIC)Gross: €9.61 (€1,457.52)(January 1st 2015)
Tax: 23% of gross income
35 hours/week(151.67 hrs/month)
5 weeks/year11 public holidays/year
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TAXES
20% 10% 5.5%www.economie.gouv.fr/cedef/taux-tva-france-et-union-europeenne
(not directly deducted from wages)
45% maximum
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EUROPEAN FORMS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
Only countries that are part of the European Economic Area + Switzerland
Maintaining social security rightsCalculating and/or transferring rights
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EUROPEAN FORMS
Attests to the duration of contributions and permits the calculation of contribution periods between two countries
Allows unemployment benefits to be transferred to France for a limited period (6 months maximum depending on the country)
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UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
During :
The 28 months preceding the end of an employment contract (notice period) for at least 50 years
The 36 months preceding the end of an employment contract (notice period) for 50 years or more
More informations:www.pole-emploi.fr/candidat/les-conditions-d-attribution-de-l-aide-au-retour-a-l-emploi-@/suarticle.jspz?id=4128
or
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SOCIAL BENEFITS
European health insurance card (EHIC)Allows access to healthcare in Europe. Valid for 1 year.
www.ameli.frs
Non-means-tested payments for individuals with at least 2 children (under the age of 20) in their care
www.caf.fr
Other exemples: