The Banque de France launches its recruitment campaign!

The Banque de France launches its recruitment campaign!

The Banque de France announced on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, that it was launching its competition to allow around thirty executives to join its teams throughout France. If you want to integrate a historic institution into the French economic landscape, Business Cool covers the essential information you need to know about this new recruitment campaign.

The missions proposed by the Banque de France

The Banque de France today offers a variety of positions: bank, insurance or commercial practices controller, economist, legal statistician, business analyst or even team manager. All these professions respond to current social, economic and environmental challenges, and are part of a logic of ambitious European cooperation. A vision shared by Anne-Sophie Martenot, HR Director of the Banque de France:

“Through this competition, the Banque de France is recruiting agents with generalist profiles who will be trained in the various professions of the institution with real career prospects”

The organization of the Banque de France competition

The Cadre competition is open to all holders of a bac+3 level diploma who have a specialization in economics, finance, law or commerce and is divided into three stages:

  • Pre-selection tests : passing an aptitude test to check the knowledge and skills acquired (from February 10 to 15, 2023).
  • Written tests : file study + English multiple choice questions (March 23, 2023).
  • Motivational interview (from May 9 to 23, 2023).

THE registrations are in progress and will close on January 31, 2023. The admission results will be revealed in week 23, that is to say the week of June 5, 2023.

Read also :  McKinsey recruitment: everything you need to know

Join a historic institution

The Banque de France was created in 1800 and today has nearly 10,000 full-time employees. Independent since 1993, the institution has been a member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) since 1999, bringing together 28 national central banks of members of the European Union.

The French institution assists the European Central Bank (ECB) in controlling monetary and financial stability in the euro zone and monitors economic activities carried out on French territory. By joining the Banque de France, you will be at the heart of the French and European economy!