Lyon, Nantes or even Brest and Valence are at the top of the Arthur Loyd list of the 45 most attractive agglomerations.
Zoom in on these territories which can appeal to employees.
The health crisis will have made a review of the priorities of many employees in search of more space and nature, teleworking making it possible to move more easily without having to hustle everything during a change of region: our special file will allow you to better understand the trends and territories where it is good (TV) to work while offering you advice to get started if the idea appeals to you.
Special file "Professional mobility"
> Mobility: regions are pulling out all the stops to attract workers
> Managers more inclined to change jobs and regions
> The ranking of cities where it is good to work
> Amiens, Beauvais, Chartres ... the cathedral cities adopted by teleworkers.
> Commuters benefit from the new TGV effect
> 5 steps to change region and successfully settle in
> For its new inhabitants, the countryside is reinventing itself
> Teleworking away from home: these companies lend each other offices
Professional mobility 🚆💼 the most attractive cities, advice on how to take the plunge ... our special report 📰 this Monday, November 29 at Le Parisien / Today in France Economy https://t.co/IffQiKDfg2 pic.twitter .com / Ye6CibGvQe
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According to a barometer from the Association for the Employment of Executives, 40% of them plan to change companies within 12 months.
A proportion that has been rising for a year.
Source: Apec / Production: datagora
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