des sessions de tennis pour casser les codes du recrutement
Yannick Noah’s association, Fête le mur, is coming this Thursday 21 and Friday 22 October from companies and job seekers to the tennis courts in the Grand-Parc neighborhoods in Bordeaux and Saige in Pessac. A way of combining professional integration and sporting practice
Break the codes of traditional recruitment by using sport as a vector of link between companies and job seekers from priority neighborhoods. This is one of the objectives of the “Game, set and job” orientation and professional integration program, run by the Fête le mur association.
In partnership with the local missions responsible for supporting young people and their entry into the labor market in Bordeaux and Pessac, the structure founded and taken over in October by Yannick Noah is organizing two days on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 combining professional integration and tennis. They take place in the districts of Grand-Parc in Bordeaux and Saige in Pessac.
“Transposable qualities”
On the program: role-playing games on the courts, coaching workshops to know how to write a CV and exchanges of balls to “promote the meeting and learn to present oneself in a few minutes”. A “speed-meeting” between recruiters and candidates will conclude each of the two sessions. The goal is to “show that the practice of tennis makes it possible to develop many qualities that can be transposed into the professional world and to promote skills and qualities that could be less visible during a conventional interview”, explains the association Fête le mur. .
The first session will take place Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. on the tennis courts in the Grand-Parc district (44, place de l’Europe). The second will take place on Friday in Pessac, where participants will be expected at the Saige social center (68, rue de l’Horloge), from 9:30 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.