Bouygues offers 1,000 training positions

France-based construction firm launches digital work-study campaign to attract new workers to the industry

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Bouygues Construction has launched its new ‘Act For Your Future’ work-study recruitment campaign, in order to attract young people to construction sector careers.

The France-based firm is offering 1,000 places on the programme across the country, with applicants able to gain site worker, engineering and support function training roles.

Launched exclusively online, the month-long campaign aims to help address the construction industry’s skills shortage.

According to the company, this type of learning programme is one of the best ways through which young people can build careers in the construction, public works and energy and services sectors.

Bouygues said, “Work-study programmes are of great strategic importance for Bouygues Construction. In a job market where there is a shortage of construction workers, the sector must find a way of rejuvenating its workforce.

“It also has to address the need for training very quickly in order to keep pace with changes in the construction industry as a result of digital, climatic and environmental challenges.

The ‘Act For Your Future’ digital campaign will allow potential candidates to have live discussions with recruiters and will see over 800 interviews take place between the 26 and 30 of April, 2021.

To support the recruitment initiative Bouygues will also run an internal awareness campaign to encourage its existing employees to become mentors.

Michael Truntzer, head of recruitment at Bouygues Construction, said, “The construction sector and urban and regional sector need creative and enthusiastic future talent to meet today’s environmental and social challenges.”

“At Bouygues Construction, we are fortunate to have a genuine culture of mentoring and training for our work-study students by experienced, committed employees. They will guide the young people on work-study programmes to maximise their chances of success and of integration into the world of work!”

Bouygues, which has around 58,000 employees across 60 countries, is aiming to have 10% of its workforce on work-study programmes by 2025.

It said, “The rate currently stands at 5% at group level, and is on course to reach 7% by the end of the year.”

Those wishing to apply for a place on the work-study programme can apply on the digital platform www.inmind.fr/agispourtonavenir/.

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