Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

Huron huron at sopinspace.com
Tue Sep 6 04:34:41 EDT 2005


> Working remotely hadn't occurred to me ;-).  I was wondering
> 
> 1) whether there would be legal or procedural obstacles for a
> non-European wanting to work in Paris for a while; and
If you are a member of the EU (the netherlands ?), there no such problem on
our side. Only _you_ would have some paperwork to do.
 
> 2) whether it was mandatory to be able to speak and write in French (I
> can do so, but very badly for now).
I would say that it is mandatory to speak a bit and to be willing/able to
lean ... but this is not _mandatory_ to speak perfectly. This should not
stop you if you're interested.
(A test could be : whether or not you understand the position description
pdf.)

> I'm sure you will get lots of good French-speaking candidates though.
Dont be too sure of that ;-) ... and dont hesitate to apply if you are
interested.

Best,

- RB




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