Once again, they are united!
The 21st edition of the School-Business Week, in partnership with Medef, opened on Monday on the theme of cooperation between these two worlds, to help young people build their future better.
These exchanges are all the more necessary as the crisis complicates the search for the first job of the 700,000 young people who have just arrived on the job market.
A difficulty that also faces work-study students looking for an apprenticeship contract, as well as students and college students who need to find an internship.
Schools and businesses want to work together more than ever to promote the social advancement of new graduates.
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This year, the business world is focusing its message to young people on training.
By emphasizing its role, which is also to take over from the school by continuing to develop skills throughout a professional career.
A hundred actions are thus organized until Friday.
Managers go to high schools in particular to introduce students to business creation, while others welcome young people to work sites.
Human resources professionals also run coaching workshops to discuss with high school students the question of knowledge, know-how and interpersonal skills, and understand the writing of a CV, a cover letter, as well as the interview. 'hiring.