Recruitment: La French Tech opens 10,000 job offers

Recruitment: La French Tech opens 10,000 job offers

French Tech is an initiative launched by the government to support startups in their quest for development and growth. In addition to this label, the government has also set up an index, the NEXT40 and the French Tech 120, which brings together the most promising young companies. These startups, of which there are 120, plan to open 10,000 new jobs in 2021.

Following the economic and health crisis, students and young graduates have experienced some difficulties entering the job market. To promote employment in startups and support them in their recruitment, the Secretary of State for Digital Transition and Electronic Communications, Cédric O, announced on April 30 a new partnership between French Tech and Jobteaser. The objective? Inform students about the different startups, the jobs of tomorrow and their recruitment prospects, while guiding them in their professional integration.

Thus, a space dedicated exclusively to French Tech startups is set up on Jobteaser, offering job, internship and work-study offers. Cédric O welcomes this new partnership: “Since 2017, the government has implemented an unparalleled policy to support technology companies. The employment figures prove it to us: the 120 startups (NEXT40/FT120) supported by the French Tech Mission plan to create more than 10,000 new jobs alone in 2021. These are all opportunities for young graduates because French Tech startups are recruiting everywhere in France and at all levels of training. »

French Tech: Jobs open to all

FT120 startups are not limited to a particular type of profile. They are recruiting in all areas, whether in marketing, HR or even finance. They also hire talents from diverse and varied origins: professional path, universities, business and engineering schools, etc. All students therefore have the chance to apply and can try their luck!

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Jobteaser also presents testimonials from around fifteen employees of these startups in the form of videos, presenting their daily lives within the company and the different missions that future employees will be required to carry out.

Startups that are recruiting

Aledia, a company specializing in the industrialization of WireLED display technology based in Grenoble, plans to create 550 jobs (a large part of which will be industrial jobs).

The companies Open Classrooms, Vestiaire Collective, Swile, Talentsoft will also each create around a hundred positions between Tourcoing, Paris, Montpellier and Nantes, a good example of the vitality and dynamism of these French Tech startups and their ability to contribute to boost the French economy.