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7 Reasons to Work in France

  • by: Rebecca Fagan
  • On: 20, Apr 2018
3 min read

France is one of the world's most cultured countries, and is a popular destination all year round. If you're thinking of working in Europe, France might be the place for you. 

Why You Should work In France:

7. Economy & Employment Rate

The country is a member of the G7 and G8 powers, cementing France’s place as one of the world’s strongest and most successful economies. France’s unemployment rate stands at 9%, meaning that skilled engineers and technicians wanting to work in France have an excellent chance of employment. 

6. Cuisine

French is world-famous for its culinary culture and success, with French recipes enjoyed across the world. Some of the world's best food can be found in France, including cheese, wine and Champagne. Top French foods include Beef Bourginon, Coq Au Vin, Cassoulet and a variety of pastries and desserts such as Tarte Tatin and Chocolate Soufflé.

5. Climate

Although France is only an hour away from the UK on the Eurotunnel or a short ferry trip, much of France is blessed with a sunny and warm climate. Those living and working in France can enjoy up to 170 days of Mediterranean sunshine every year, depending on the region. Beautiful weather and the chance to spend more time outdoors are some of the best reasons to live there. 

4. Industry & Engineering Success

France’s biggest industries are telecommunications, machinery and defence, and the country’s industrial sectors contribute around 20% of its annual GDP. France is the biggest producer of nuclear energy in the world, with 40% of their electricity generated through nuclear. France is currently investing in a wide range of exciting new projects to advancing engineering, including awarding EUR 1.5 Billion into Artificial Intelligence research, presenting engineering growth and exciting opportunities for engineering jobs as two of the best reasons to work in France.

3. Lifestyle

Those searching for reasons to work and live in France can count an easier and more relaxed lifestyle among them. Shops are closed on Sundays to ensure all employees receive sufficient rest every week, meal times are longer and more emphasis is placed on time spent with family than over-working. French workers and expats working in France receive 25 days of holiday every year, and travel time and frustration are reduced. Public transport is much cheaper than the UK, and much more efficient, with trains and buses supporting the whole country, even extending to many rural areas.

2. History, Culture & Things to Do in France

High on the list of reasons to work in France are the opportunities to explore France’s culture. France’s rich history dates back millennia, with the first written records appearing in the Iron Age in the 8th Century BC, charting important political events, tumultuous monarchies and pivotal revolutions. Those working in France can spend their spare time climbing the Eiffel Tower, exploring the Royal Chateau Palace of Versailles, seeing a show at the prestigious Moulin Rouge cabaret and visiting France’s many world-class museums.

1. Working Culture

Minimum wage in France is one of the highest in Europe, with those living and working in France entitled to a minimum wage in France per hour of EUR 9.76. France’s retirement age is also one of the best in the world, with workers eligible for the full state pension at the age of 62.French culture favours a work-life balance, with flexible hours prioritised and family life seen as highly important. Those working in France benefit from a 35-hour working week, and expats and French employees can take annual leave to embark on training or work on hobbies, meaning French workers have above average leisure time every day. Achieving a good work-life balance is one of the best reasons to work in France.

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