Job Offer for French people
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Hi, my company is looking for another employee : We need a C++/MFC/COM/ATL Engineer as soon as possible. The Job is located in France, so you must speak French ! Please contact me during office period on GMT+1 : +33 5 55 04 20 37 Just ask for Alexandre ;) Thanks
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Hi, my company is looking for another employee : We need a C++/MFC/COM/ATL Engineer as soon as possible. The Job is located in France, so you must speak French ! Please contact me during office period on GMT+1 : +33 5 55 04 20 37 Just ask for Alexandre ;) Thanks
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Hi, my company is looking for another employee : We need a C++/MFC/COM/ATL Engineer as soon as possible. The Job is located in France, so you must speak French ! Please contact me during office period on GMT+1 : +33 5 55 04 20 37 Just ask for Alexandre ;) Thanks
Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote:
Job Offer for French people
Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote:
The Job is located in France, so you must speak French !
But do you have to actually be French as your title implies? I'm sure there are EU rules prohibiting discrimination on nationality for EU Citizens. Free flow of professionals within the union and all that.
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Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote:
Job Offer for French people
Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote:
The Job is located in France, so you must speak French !
But do you have to actually be French as your title implies? I'm sure there are EU rules prohibiting discrimination on nationality for EU Citizens. Free flow of professionals within the union and all that.
Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: SQL Server Managed Objects AND Reporting Services ... My website
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
EU rules prohibiting discrimination
except when some countries negotiate some opt-out arrangements? :doh:
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Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
Post it on the Jobs board[^] instead.
I was looking for just that - is the jobs board in some obvious place that I missed?
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Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote:
Job Offer for French people
Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote:
The Job is located in France, so you must speak French !
But do you have to actually be French as your title implies? I'm sure there are EU rules prohibiting discrimination on nationality for EU Citizens. Free flow of professionals within the union and all that.
Upcoming FREE developer events: * Glasgow: SQL Server Managed Objects AND Reporting Services ... My website
Or except when conditions are applied that restrict the free movement of workers to UE like the ones for Romania. With the job I've taken in Netherlands, the company actually had to prove that they were unable to find suitable candidates for the job in the EU countries that joined prior to May 2004, before they were allowed to hire me. There is transitional period of up to 7 years in which conditions apply for EU member states that joined after 1 May 2004 that restrict the free movement of workers.
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Hi, my company is looking for another employee : We need a C++/MFC/COM/ATL Engineer as soon as possible. The Job is located in France, so you must speak French ! Please contact me during office period on GMT+1 : +33 5 55 04 20 37 Just ask for Alexandre ;) Thanks
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