top | item 46931653 (no title) mzi | 22 days ago To work in French civil service (as a fonctionnaire) you need to be a EU/EEA citizen but not necessarily French. discuss order hn newest deaux|20 days ago Interesting. Have you ever seen a non-French(/Walloon/Monegasque/French Swiss) person work in French civil service?I could see there being.. biases that make it much harder in practice. Not particular to France, but anywhere in Europe.My friend might just start brushing up on their French. johannes1234321|19 days ago I would say that for most jobs you just need a work permit. Only when doing "core" tasks where one acts on state's authority the barriers are higher.
deaux|20 days ago Interesting. Have you ever seen a non-French(/Walloon/Monegasque/French Swiss) person work in French civil service?I could see there being.. biases that make it much harder in practice. Not particular to France, but anywhere in Europe.My friend might just start brushing up on their French. johannes1234321|19 days ago I would say that for most jobs you just need a work permit. Only when doing "core" tasks where one acts on state's authority the barriers are higher.
johannes1234321|19 days ago I would say that for most jobs you just need a work permit. Only when doing "core" tasks where one acts on state's authority the barriers are higher.
deaux|20 days ago
I could see there being.. biases that make it much harder in practice. Not particular to France, but anywhere in Europe.
My friend might just start brushing up on their French.
johannes1234321|19 days ago