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Apprenticeships are no longer reserved only for technical professions and short training courses

Lycéens et demandeurs d’emploi sont venus se renseigner sur l’offre de formation en apprentissage en Lozère. Midi Libre – Manon Baffie

The apprenticeship fair took place on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at the Saint-Jean hall in Mende. The opportunity to discover the diversity of the training offer proposed in Lozère.

Nineteen exhibitors, round tables, a virtual reality headset and even an escape game, the Collectif pour l'apprentissage did not skimp on the means to highlight work-study training during the fourth edition of its annual fair.

Contrary to popular belief, apprenticeships do not only concern technical professions or short courses. “We have developed all our training courses towards apprenticeships, except for dietetics “, underlines Valérie Bourgade, post-baccalaureate manager at the Notre-Dame high school.

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Apprenticeships, a new path for IT

On the Mende campus of the University of Nîmes (UNîmes), for example, you can take a professional degree in “Digital professions: web design, writing and production” after a BTS in IT. A first approach to the world of work that is always highly appreciated on a CV. “We have very good professional integration“, confirms Laetitia Suau, communications officer at UNîmes in Mende.

Continuing your studies and getting a foot in the working world

For its part, the Notre-Dame high school has been offering a 3rd year “e-commerce/e-marketing” degree since 2019, exclusively through apprenticeships. “Young people today tend to want to enter the working world quickly. Apprenticeships are a springboard, assures Valérie Bourgade. It allows them to continue their studies while working.

This type of training also meets a demand from employers. “We see that there is a real need for businesses, especially small ones, continues the post-baccalaureate manager of the Notre-Dame high school. Often, they are not equipped to have a merchant site, to ensure communication on social networks…

A popular training in the health sector…

The health sector has also started to embrace apprenticeships. At the CFA santé, social et médico-social in Mende, no fewer than 23 training courses are provided for professions as diverse as ambulance driver, nursing assistant, nurse and even specialist educator. “We really advocate apprenticeship, explain Céline Mourgues and Bérénice Blanchet, from the CFA sanitaire et social. It's interesting in terms of integration, professional experience, but also for remuneration. You can even be exempt from tuition fees for certain training courses.

…and even in sport

In Montrodat, there is even a training course preparing for the Professional Certificate of Youth, Popular Education and Sport (BPJEPS). Objective: to become a versatile sports educator. A field that also lends itself particularly well to apprenticeship. “It's a field job“, notes Lionel Prieur, head of the training department.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116