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Nicolas Giorgi
Published on
Nov. 4 2024 at 5:48 p.m
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It is one of the sectors which generates the most jobs in Hauts-de-France, with 52,700 employees, spread across 800 companies.
The agri-food industry needs hands, and makes it known, through 4e national agri-food employment week.
To promote professions and training opportunities for this changing sectormore than one hundred events will be organized in the region and particularly in the Oise (company visits, job dating) this week.
Recruiters present at the third place of Lassigny tomorrow morning
It is in this context that candidates, provided with their CV, are invited to attend a job dating session organized inside the third place of Lassigny tomorrow Tuesday November 5, 2024.
Quick job interviews between several recruiters and candidates will take place all morning in the old castle, between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Some flagships of the sector will be represented, such as Pastacorp-Lustucru, Dailycer, Saint Louis Sucre, ABCD Nutrition (a leader in gluten-free products), Maternal (infant nutrition specialist) orand Baby Nov.
Access will be free and without registration.
5,500 job offers to be taken up throughout the region
In Hauts-de-France, more than 5,500 job offers are currently to be filled in this sector, which will be able to rely on the expertise of multiple partners (France Travail, Agro-Sphères, Hauts-de-France Region, APEC, APECITA and OCAPIAT) to find its candidates .
Company visits
To get a more precise idea of the reality of these professions, company visits will also be organized at Nutrition & Health (Venette) and Saint Lucia (Creil) on Wednesday November 6 from 2 p.m., as well as at Céliane GGF (Noyon), Thursday November 7 (morning or afternoon). Reservations for these visits are made directly online at lagrorecrute.fr.
Practical information
Job dating in the agri-food sector, Tuesday November 5, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the third place le Château, 12, rue Saint-Crépin, in Lassigny.
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