Jobs Day was held in the large multipurpose room: 35 companies and training and assistance stands were set up. All morning, many people came to meet entrepreneurs or company managers ready to find collaborators and create a real partnership between the two parties.
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Régis Banquet, the mayor of Alzonne and president of Carcassonne Agglo, organizer of the event with the Michel-Escande social center, was delighted with a strong presence of businesses and the large participation of people interested in all the proposals. jobs available during this day.
Daniel Iché, president of the Western Audois Local Mission (MLOA), an organization helping young people looking for work, emphasized that the number of employers and job seekers was the same in Alzonne as in Carcassonne. Chloé Danillon specified that the Department also supports job seekers through actions with their partners allowing them to discover professions that the applicants would not necessarily have thought of. Showing all the interest of this meeting on the town that all three wish to see continue.
The director of France travail de Carcassonne Anne Combes detailed the evolution of the former Employment Agency by implementing a more human approach, reinforced pre-work assistance and a range of services that fits well with the evolution of society .
A friendly drink closed this major action for employment.
What steps were taken to create a welcoming environment for both job seekers and employers during Jobs Day, and how did you measure the event’s impact on participants?
Questions for Régis Banquet:
1. As the mayor of Alzonne and president of Carcassonne Agglo, could you tell us more about the organization and planning that went into Jobs Day? How did you ensure that the event was successful in bringing together jobs seekers and employers?
2. What are some of the challenges you foresee in maintaining similar events in the future, and how do you plan to address them?
3. How do you think events like Jobs Day contribute to the overall economic development of the region, and what role do local governments play in facilitating them?
Questions for Daniel Iché:
1. As president of the Western Audois Local Mission (MLOA), could you share your thoughts on the effectiveness of Jobs Day in connecting job seekers with potential employers? What unique challenges did you observe during this event, if any?
2. How would you describe the current state of the job market in the region, and what efforts are being made to support those seeking employment?
3. In your experience, what are some of the most successful strategies for helping young people transition into the workforce effectively?
Questions for Chloé Danillon:
1. As the director of France travail de Carcassonne, could you provide insights into the evolution of employment services related to Jobs Day? How has the event changed over time and how have these changes been received by job seekers and employers?
2. What are some of the key factors that contribute to a successful career fair or employment event like Jobs Day, and how do you ensure that these are met?
3. In your opinion, what role do public-private partnerships play in addressing unemployment and promoting economic growth in the region?