
Persons who are searching for employment, contact your Job Centre advisor.
You can find training courses financed by the Region and sometimes co-financed by the FSE (European Social Fund). In some cases the ASSEDIC (Association for Employment in Industry and Trade) can also finance short training courses for you.
You are employed and you want to take a long training course and / or take up a new profession. Contact the Fongécif (Management fund for personal leave for training) of your region for a training course as part of Personal Leave for Training.
These training courses that offer a qualification are generally long-term training courses that enable you to further your professional career and regain your job at the end of your training course.
You are employed and you want to take up a short-term training course. DIF (Personal Right to Training) is perhaps the solution. Here again contact your employer. This training is taken outside the working hours (Unless otherwise agreed by the company or the branch). This does not necessarily mean in the evening or on Saturdays, but a 2-day training course during the week taken from the RTT (Reduction of working time) or the holidays.


