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Do placements count as work experience?

Do placements count as work experience?

Internships count as work experience on your resume, especially when you’re applying for entry-level jobs following graduation. Your internship likely allowed you to develop skills that help you stand out from other entry-level candidates. Both paid and unpaid internships of varying lengths can count as experience.

What level of French do I need to work in France?

level B1
The France government has now made it mandatory for anyone wishing to acquire the French nationality to have at least a level B1 in French. For many people, especially people who live in France for many years, this seems like a big challenge. But rest assured that it can be done.

Is C1 French fluent?

C1 level is the first stage of the CEFR ‘proficient [language] user’ category. At C1 the learner is able to follow a conversation fluently. However, there may still be some expressions or words that are not quite grasped yet.

How to get an internship or placement in France?

To get an internship and placement in France you need to apply in the same way you would for a job, which means you need to have a CV and an application letter. Increasingly, organisations in France accept applications electronically via their website forms or by e-mail.

How can I get a job in France?

It’s time to get the confidence and skills you need for the career you’ve always wanted, with an internship or work placement in France. Choose Boost Your French and you’ll get: A job in France, quickly and affordably Paid work and free accommodation (with most placements)

How to boost your French skills in France?

So you’re ready for life experience speaking French in a professional environment. It’s time to get the confidence and skills you need for the career you’ve always wanted, with an internship or work placement in France. Choose Boost Your French and you’ll get: A job in France, quickly and affordably

How does global experience work in Paris France?

Paris-based location staff live in the city, providing a knowledgeable resource to the various arrondissements and 24/7 emergency support. During the summer, Resident Assistants may even join from Global Experience’s growing alumni community, providing an additional layer of support, mentorship, and pastoral care to those interning in Paris.