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Jobs in FranceIf you are looking for a short term job or seeking a career in France, the following information should be help you in taking the first steps. IMPORTANT : Employment with a French companyFor EEC members, working in France is very simple as there is the free movement of labour. For non EEC members, you'll need a "Carte de sejours" and a valid visa, please check with a nearby French Embassy or Consulate for the latest requirements. ContractsIn France all employement is with a legal contract between the employer and employee, there are two main contract types:
WagesIn France there are legal minimum salaries (called the SMIC) which must be respected, payment is generally made at the end of the month. All wages must be paid with a bankers cheque or direct credit to your bank account. You will be given a detailed wage slip, showing all the deductions, social sercurity and tax payments. How to find a jobFinding a job in France is no different to any other country. You'll generally need to preapre a good hand writtern C.V. You'll find examples on many of the web sites below. You'll find job annoncements in local newspapers, websites and also local employment offices, called "ANPE", which means Angence National pour l'Emploi. Below, you'll find a list of links, where you can begin to search for employment. Please note, if you cannot at least speak French... then click here and start to learn. Seasonal jobsThere are many possibilities fro short term seasonal work, from grape and fruit picking to various jobs on the beaches in the South of France. Grape and fruit pickingYou'll find many oppourtunites to work on farms and in the vine yards. Start looking for work in late August, as the season progresses you just keep moving north. There are still some places which offer accommodation and meals. Hotel and restaurantsEmployment in hotels and restaurants is very popular, generally there are seasonal jobs, but it is possible to work almost all year around switching between the Ski season in the mountains and the summer season in the south.
Barges and yachtsA great experience and a nice way to travel around the country. You'll find jobs for both qualified crew and the novice. Au pair jobsSites with jobs for white collar workersCompanies offer employment for qualified and university people with the status of Cadre.
Before applying make sure your CV is perfect and that you can speak French... Other websites with job offers
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