Many of you are looking for a student job to help finance your year. The answers to the questions below will give you all the information you need to find the right job for you.
Animation, restoration, cleaning... there are a variety of job opportunities. You will find Ideas and avenues south www.jeunes-bfc.fr.
Having job ideas allows you to make speculative applications afterwards and increases your chances of finding one.
- Us CROUs offer job opportunities for all students on www.jobaviz.fr or by writing to jobetudiant@crous-bfc.fr
- The offers of’Youth Info are open to everyone, students or not, and are online at jobs-bfc.fr
- There are many other job boards available. A selection is available on www.jeunes-bfc.fr
The offers of’Youth Info are aimed at all young people: jobs-bfc.fr
The offers of CROUs are on www.jobaviz.fr and only concern students.
The CROUs and the’University of Burgundy-Europe they hire students into their departments throughout the year:
The City of Dijon recruits young people for Summer jobs (applications in February-March) or for Year-round jobs In its school canteens, its before- and after-school care centres, its leisure centres, and during Wednesdays and school holidays, young people holding a BAFA are sought after. Positions are also available in cultural institutions (libraries, museums, archives, etc.). It is also possible to send an unsolicited application: https://eservices.dijon.fr
You will find childcare offers on babysitting-bfc.fr and on www.jobaviz.fr (for students only).
The Baff is a degree that allows one to be Occasional facilitator with children or adolescents in a leisure centre, holiday club, after-school club…
For more information on the diploma, training providers, financial aid: www.jeunes-bfc.fr.
Us Seasonal agricultural work unqualified are few Burgundy-Franche-Comté. The main ones concern the maize detasselling in Burgundy (late June to early August), the grape harvest in Burgundy and the Jura (late August to early October), the cutting and shipping of Christmas trees especially in the Morvan (in November and December).
Us seasonal agricultural workers are entitled to a Housing assistance of €150 per month (for a maximum of 4 months): www.jeunes-bfc.fr
The Crous student employment service Helps students to create a CV, a cover letter, search for companies and prepare for an interview.
Make an appointment on www.messervices.etudiant.gouv.fr
Crous BFC – Student Life Directorate
6B, Recteur Marcel Bouchard Street
21000 Dijon
jobetudiant@crous-bfc.fr
www.crous-bfc.fr
Youth Info provides computers and can help create CVs and cover letters.
Info Youth BFC
17 Place Darcy
21000 Dijon
03 80 44 18 29
contactdijon@jeunes-bfc.fr
www.jeunes-bfc.fr
Yes, the CROUs and Youth Info organise every year in Dijon a Forum jobs, end of March or beginning of April of each year.
The dates are published on jobs-bfc.fr at the start of the year.
The CROUs also organises, throughout the year, Speed dating For students: www.crous-bfc.fr
The platform My Events Employment de France Travail lists the Forums, Speed dating, Job fairs all over France www.jobevents.francetravail.fr
No. The Young people under 26 do not pay tax on wages earned during their studies. provided you do not earn more than 3 months' worth of the minimum wage in a year.
Yes, students who work at least 10 hours a week, are eligible for the Special study scheme which allows for adjustments to the course of study; these adjustments may relate, amongst other things, to the timetable, attendance or any exemptions.
Enquire with your institution's registry office.
You can find out more from:
- des Staff representatives of your company,
- of a Trade union,
- of the Streets (Regional Directorate for the Economy, Employment, Labour and Social Solidarity) by calling 0 806 000 126 (information on employment law) or by booking an appointment on their website: bourgogne-franche-comte.dreets.gouv.fr
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Get in touch with a disability advisor at your school.
For the’University of Burgundy Europe, you'll find the list at www.ube.fr
Mission Handicap – University of Burgundy-Europe
University House – office R08
Erasmus Esplanade
21000 Dijon
03 80 39 69 49
mission.handicap@ube.fr
www.ube.fr
Yes, An international student can work 964 hours per year. (which represents 60% of the statutory working time). There is no need to apply for a work permit.
Attention : Algerian students may only work 50% of the statutory working hours (approximately 800h).
They must apply for a temporary work permit (APT).
This difference is explained by the fact that their status is defined by the Franco-Algerian Agreement of 27 December 1968.
The Crous BFC student employment service organises events throughout the year to support students in their job searches:
- Job search techniques workshops (Boost your CV, boost your cover letter, prepare for your recruitment interview, prepare for job dating, find a company),
- First aid training PSC and SST,
- Job dating.
The Baff allows to become a youth leader from the age of 16 in leisure centres during the school year or in holiday centres during the holidays.

