Partnership agreement signed with the Agissons pour l’Emploi Foundation
Syntec Numérique will promote the identification of companies’ skills needs by including the Foundation in its various employment and training commissions. As for the Fondation Agissons pour l’Emploi, it will base its specific training program on local requests from Syntec Numérique members, enabling the unemployed to be trained in the new needs and professions of the digital industry.
These training courses can be supported by a number of different schemes, most notably the “Préparation Opérationnelle à l’Emploi” (POE) scheme, which enables jobseekers to take part in a training course to acquire the skills required for a particular job.
1Syntec Numérique announces the creation of a recruitment commission for the digital sector in Alsace
2Syntec Numérique and the Ile-de-France Region sign a sectoral agreement on objectives and resources for the development of apprenticeships
“Faced with the increasingly obvious skills shortage in the digital sector, in 2013 we initiated, in collaboration with local institutional players, an operation called” Pacte Pen Breizh “aimed at supporting the development of digital companies in Brittany,” explains. Alain Roumilhac, Chairman of the Fondation Agissons pour l’Emploi and ManpowerGroup France. Encouraged by the success of this initiative, which has enabled 300 candidates to follow a training course that closely matches the needs of 25 companies involved in this approach, the Agissons pour l’Emploi Foundation wanted to give it a national scope by joining forces with Syntec Numérique. “
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“Today, digital is one of the sectors that recruits the most in France, with 35,000 job offers in 2014. To promote this attractiveness among young people and jobseekers, Syntec Numérique is pursuing its commitment to the fight against unemployment with this partnership. This initiative is in line with our actions in favor of employment, such as the the creation, last March, of the Commission Recrutement pour le Secteur Numérique (CRSN) in Alsace1 , or the sectoral agreement on objectives and resources for the development of apprenticeships (COM) signed with the Ile-de-France Region in June” comments Guy Mamou-Mani, President of Syntec Numérique.
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