Working in France: Engineering
Summary: France’s ever-expanding engineering industry has trouble finding and retaining workers. Advice for those seeking jobs.
France’s ever-expanding engineering industry has trouble finding and retaining workers. Over the past decade, the number of French engineering schools has increased tremendously in an effort to confront the increased need for training and retaining engineers. Even so, the industry still lacks managers in particular, and recruitment is becoming a larger issue each year.
L’Usine Nouvelle is regarded as one of the leading trade publication for engineers. It covers engineering-related issues, general business news, surveys of leading companies, and listings of job openings in engineering. Moniteur du Commerce International (MOCI) is another resource that focuses on global industrial trends.
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