October 2006 Newsletter
September 28th, 2006 at 10:09 amFrom www.americansinfrance.net
Employment in France
Below is an extract from Braunstonian's Blog, a blog by John LR Nelson, a UK
Expat living in the Essonne, south of Paris. It\'s based on his
experience of searching for employment in France. I have to say
what he writes is all too common for many expats living in
France, myself included. It\'s not easy to find employment here
and anyone thinking of moving to France and needing to find
employment should read what John has to say:
"Over the last year or so I have always heard the same things
regarding employment in France. It is mostly a negative outlook
that you could say is bordering on pessimism. But sadly much is
true.
When I say employment, I mean not only expats like myself but
also French people. Generally it is already difficult for the
"natives" to find work - but then of course it means it's then
harder for "us"
What does this mean for expats?
Well in general it means that a French employer will employ
someone French first - even if they are looking for someone who
can speak English. But for everyone it also means that much of
the work available earns the SMIC (French minimum wage)
- which although is better than nothing, it is not a good wage
level for the future. Oh and if you find a job you are generally
lucky if it's a contract CDI (Contrat à durée
indéterminée – employment contract with no end date. A
CDI is the best type of employment contract to have in
France.)
Now who have I heard this all from? Well, French friends, other
expats on the net, my ex French teacher, the woman who conducted
my bilan de competance (a skills test) last autumn and
from my own experiences. I'd say that from all this evidence
finding work is a problem, and also sealed by the fact many
French people depart to the UK to find work!
There are also so many wannabe expats who move to France and walk
straight into a closed door. They come to France expecting to
jump straight into a job that they'll like and make a life in
France."
To continue reading see John's blog.
Paris Seminars
Anyone in Paris on October 3rd or 10th might think about going to
Bloom Where You're Planted. It\'s put on by the Women of the
American Church and is an orientation program about living in
Paris. For more information please see - Bloom
Where You're Planted.
Also for anyone in Paris on October 27th Harriet Welty Rochefort
author of French Toast and French Fried is having a Wine &
Cheese Tasting. You will not only discover great French wine and
cheese but Harriet will also give an amusing and instructive talk
on Franco-American cultural differences. For more information
please see - Wine & Cheese Tastings.
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