How to get a summer job in France
Briefly

In France, summer presents a multitude of seasonal job opportunities, particularly in sectors like agriculture, hospitality, and tourism. As summer approaches, employers begin advertising positions, and resources such as the Centre d'Information et de Documentation pour la Jeunesse (CIDJ) help guide young individuals in their job search. Students aged 14 and older can work with certain conditions, including parental consent. Regulations restrict certain jobs for minors to ensure safety, while those aged 18 and above earn at least the minimum wage, with payment typically made monthly.
In France, thousands of seasonal jobs are available each summer, primarily in the tourism sector, offering opportunities from grape-picking to hospitality work.
Employers start advertising for summer roles in late spring, and platforms such as the CIDJ provide resources and information for young people seeking employment.
Read at The Local France
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