Je suis française, d'origine marocaine et je souhaiterais dans un avenir proche m'installer à CASABLANCA.
Je recherche actuellement un emploi sur casablanca, et ce dans le secteur du commerce international, puisque j'ai une licence dans le commerce et les échanges internationaux.
Pouvez-vous m'apporter vos conseils, sur comment entreprendre mes recherches ou tout autre coneils!!!
moi je suis français, suite à une rencontre sur le net, et à mon envie de refaire une nouvelle vie ailleurs, mon choix se porte sur le maroc, plus précisément a rabat.
je peux te donner plusieurs site de recrutement, d'offres d'emploi marocains et qq adresses peut etre. je pense que deux recherches vbalent mieux qu'une, voudrais tu qu'on allie nos efforts?
D'après ce que j'ai pu comprendre sur l'ensemble de ton oeuvre, tu n'as pas encore mis les pieds au Maroc, et tu n'a pas encore rencontré ta "fiancée" .
Tu accumules donc de sérieux handicaps !
Ne serait il pas plus sérieux d'envisager une "fuite" au Maroc après un sérieux voyage de débroussaillage de tous les aspects de ta "nouvelle vie ailleurs" ??
le pigeonnage n'étant pas a exclure je sais, je me concentre donc sur trouver du taf sur place. cela dit
j'en suis a la phase premiere, recherche, mise en oeuvre et aussi prospection
donc toute aide ou sujet de conversation sont bienvenus
salut loubna
non je ne connais pas ce site
mais cependant j'en ai plusieurs autre
appelons nous ce sera plus simple si tu veux
mon num est le 05 46 76 67 82
sinon, au prochain je te les ecris et on en discute
dac?
ok
olivierlarteau@hotmail.fr
messagerie et messenger
tu as de quoi me contacter
des sites d'emploi
bourseemploimaroc.com
marocfree.net
intilaka.com
amaljob.com
emploi.ma
marocemploi.com
ht-maroc.com
fmaroc.com
avmaroc.com/emploi
salut, je voulais juste ajouter les deux sites fameuses : www.marocannonces.com et www.menara.ma
vous avez bcp de chance de trouver un emploi a casa et a rabat vu que vous etes des francais, plusieurs secteur recrutre les étrangers, les calls center, tourisme, transport, industrie ..... et vous serez bien remunérer
bon chance
cela depend de quel point vue on regarde la chose.
Pour etre dans ces usines d'appel telephonique, on demande un bon niveau de francais. Et la plupart des personnes qui postulent sont des jeunes surdiplomés.
Si tu penses qu'avec un bac+4/bac+5 c'est un bon salaire...
loin du compte comme tu dis, surtout que :
On peut éventuellement gagner 5000 dh dans un centre d'appel, mais avant il a fallu se farcir 2 ans de casque entre 3000 et 3500 dh / par mois ! et pas aux 35 h, et avec des kapos intransigeants.
salut, il faut savoir que le SMIG est 1800dh, donc 5000dh c est un bon salaire
un téléconseiller ou un chargé de clientel touche en début mieux qu un fonctionnaire en échelle 5 qui travaille dans le secteur public .
bon le secteur privé est plus rémunérant, selon les profils recherchés, leur compétences ....
...et tu arrives a vivre avec 5000dh sans rester chez tes parents?
avec le smic on arrive a meme pas payer un loyer, le smic marocain n'a rien de comparable a celui de france car le cout de la vie est tres cher au maroc en comparaison des revenus
Pour la mise à jour de ta liste je te donne un site plus "sérieux" que menara.ma et surtout que marocannonces.com - sans vouloir offenser personne- pour la simple raison que ses deux sites sont trop généralistes et ne répondront pas à votre demande par rapport à vos profils à vous deux.
le site est www.bayt.com
A toute fin utile, si vous voulez faire des candidatures spontanées et comme je viens de décrocher un poste, j'ai pu me constituer une petite base de données.
Salutations
En principe, tous les Hommes, sont par nature, de condition libre et sont exempts par conséquent de toute cause d'asservissement; quiconque nie cette liberté individuelle, nie ce principe fondamental. Anonyme, Maroc, 15ème siècle
La "fuite", c'est, comme principale motivation, de partir pour quitter quelque chose, quelqu'un, un mal être!
souvent un peu suicidaire, avec des chances de retrouver ce mal être très rapidement.
Contrairement à un départ constructif, positif, étudié, dynamique avec des vraies idées d'avenir, avec beaucoup de chances de s'épanouir !
"française d'origine marocaine" cela veut dire marocaine, au Maroc.
En ce qui concerne les emplois, tu verras que les emplois salariés sont très différents comme niveau de qualification et de rémunération, de ce qui se pratique en France. Avec des diplômes français tu auras sans doute peu de difficultés à trouver, mais tu verras que les choses sont différentes.
Tu peux regarder par exemple sur amaljob qui a pas mal d'annonces, rien ne vaut le relationnel et le démarchage sur place.
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