About fifteen students had an appointment with five potential recruiters: Carrefour, McDonald’s, CCAS (Center communal d ‘action sociale) of Chartres, national gendarmerie and Vinci highways.
The Youth Information Office (Bij) organized a job dating on Saturday afternoon. The opportunity to make initial contacts, submit CVs and discuss with professionals.
Among the latter, Laura Bugra, recruiting manager in ten McDonald’s restaurants, who is looking for a dozen people: “The profiles sought are dynamic people who like teamwork. We train them before integrating them into our teams. The place of work is determined in agreement with the young person, who will provide three to eighteen hours of work per week in the case of a student contract. “For Lydie Gallais, human resources manager, and Sandra Letort, customer relations manager at Carrefour,” the tasks will be customer reception, collection and management and verification at checkout, these are permanent contracts of twelve hours a week for an hourly minimum wage. “
Among the young people interested in these contracts, Charlotte Philippe, 19 years old from Chartres: “I came to see if I could work at Carrefour. I live nearby, that would be ideal for me. “For Marie Ferron, 18, it was an opportunity to” meet the various recruiters to, afterwards, decide what to do. I would like to work weekends and maybe evenings to finance my hobbies and vacations. “
For her part, Fleuriane Jupille, 20, from Chartres, already holder of a CAP sales, hoped to find a job at 35 hours per week. “The gendarmerie tempts me. ”
Practice. Next Bij’s meeting on Wednesday 5 October, from 2 to 4 pm, with a presentation of the professions of the national gendarmerie; Wednesday, October 13 discovery of the bass guitar; Saturday 23 October zoom on civic service. Free. Place de la Cathédrale, 3, rue de l’Étroit-Degré in Chartres. Phone. 02.37.23.42.32.
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