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TOULOUSE

The Big Tower in Toulouse

Sugar Mizzy April 22, 2022

European capital of the aeronautics and space industry with the sites of Airbus, Toulouse also presents fertile ground for innovation with in particular the Cité des Start-ups, a space of 13,000m2 included in 2020 in the former Halles Latécoère. By hosting the Big Tour, the Ville Rose confirms a deep desire to enhance the image of the industry professions and the richness of its territory.

Patrice Bégay: “The Big Tour 2022 is doubling down on entrepreneurship and employment”

Partner since 2019 of the Big Tour, Manpower will be present for the third consecutive year at the festival of entrepreneurs. To arouse the curiosity of candidates and promote his job offers, the job market expert has for the occasion created a fun animation called Reveal your potential, a mini memory game that highlights the sectors of activity and the most sought-after professions in France with a draw that will allow the winners to win Nintendo Switch.

” Gamification highlights know-how but also soft skills. Very quickly, we will be able to identify the responsiveness, memory, speed and leadership of the candidates explains Gwenaëlle de la Roche, Marketing, Communication and Influence Director of ManpowerGroup France. Manpower has also integrated, again with Bpifrance, an experiential truck dedicated to employment which offers job dating and HR advice. ” The candidate path that we have imagined makes it possible to test several HR but also digital systems. The Toulouse job market is dynamic, however, recruitment difficulties are strong. We also organized “La Semaine Toulousaine” with our teams from 19 to 22 April. All of the Manpower agencies in Toulouse have thus opened their doors to all job seekers. This unprecedented sequence ends on the Toulouse stage of the Big Tour and the Manpower teams remain more than ever mobilized to support the candidates in their professional career. “, details Gwenaëlle de la Roche.

The Big Tour in Bordeaux, the French Fab in the spotlight

Innovation at the heart of French know-how

Among the companies of the French Fab – which accompanies ambitious French industrial companies to transform and reinvent themselves – , the professional clothing manufacturer Robur has given itself the mission since 1922 (the company is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year!) to improve the quality of life of carriers. ” We take into account the environment, the gesture and the job in which the carriers evolve says Ingrid Goutagny, General Manager. Recognized in the hotel, catering, well-being and medical sectors, but also in transport and industry, Robur displays unique French know-how. Its clothing workshop located in Montceau-les-Mines works for the Robur brand but also as a white label for players such as 1083 and Saint James.

The workshop also masters the innovative technique ” 37.5 » to create a micro climate between the individual and the garment to stabilize the temperature of his body. Robur also recycles plastic bottles to transform them into polyester before combining it with the equivalent of cotton. ” This alloy makes it possible to recycle up to 250,000 plastic bottles by equipping 1,000 employees. We can therefore have a strong, very positive and fairly immediate impact enthuses Ingrid Goutagny.

The Partner Tribune

April 22, 2022, 9:40 am

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