Finding a job
Where to look for jobs in France
Looking for work can be a frustrating and difficult task in France. As in most places, many hires are made through personal connections and alumni networks. Effective networking is a great way to find out about opportunities and 'get a foot in the door'.
The traditional routes of newspapers, Internet and employment agencies are used frequently in France, but many jobs are got on the basis of relationships and contacts. Often vacant positions are not advertised publicly, but filled by people who have contacts within the company.
Our advice is to take advantage of every possible contact that you have, from friends, colleagues and classmates. Even the most casual acquaintances can sometimes point you towards a potential job lead. Persistence and confidence are vital ingredients to a successful job search.
The French administration has a large network of agencies for employment. The most important are:
- Pôle emploi - the national agency for employment. It has a large number of offices across the country. They offer manual and unskilled jobs - you can see adverts online at the website here (in French only).
- APEC, the French national agency for employment of professionals and executives (Agence pour l'Emploi de Cadres) - www.apec.fr .
We have included a number of other useful job-related websites in our directory.
Also in this section
- The job market: Work opportunities in France
- Finding a job: Where to look for jobs in France
- Recognition of diplomas: When do you need an official transcript?
- Jobs for foreigners: Au pairing, language teaching and other jobs
- Student jobs: How to finance your studies
- Job applications: How to apply for a job in France
- Work permits: Who needs a work permit and how do you apply for it?
- Contracts: All you need to know about French work contracts
- Working: Salaries, working hours and holidays
- Social security: Coverage for employees, students and pensioners
- Unemployment protection: How to get money if you lose your job
- End of employment: What to do if you lose your job
- Business: How to create a company or work as self-employed
- Glossary: Common French expressions