McDonald's France will benefit from the training expertise, and the territorial network of chambers of commerce and industry (CCI) to offer by 2024 work-study programs to 3,500 young people in all of its 1,500 restaurants.
The fast food chain and CCI France have in fact developed a specific program based on a triple training course carried out in the brand's restaurants, within the training centers for apprentices (CFA) of the CCIs and on additional modules. certified and provided by the McDo training center in Guyancourt (Yvelines).
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This unprecedented program will initially lead to courses ranging from CAP (production and catering service) to bac + 2 (manager of a business unit, BTS operational commercial management) and, ultimately, up to bac + 5. With its 75,000 employees in France, the sign "
attaches capital importance to integration through employment and training
". More than 5,500 employees are welcomed each year to its Guyancourt center to develop their skills and develop within the group. State aid for apprenticeship, available until next June (5,000 euros for the recruitment of a minor, 8,000 euros for a major) represents an important incentive for the development of the sector which has reached, with nearly 700,000 contracts signed in 2021, a historic record.