Internship opportunities
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Are you keen to target a national or international market, launch a new product, develop communication media or implement decision making tools?
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Students from ESC Rennes School of Business can help you to make such projects a reality by undertaking a work placement with your business lasting anywhere between two and 12 months.
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These are placements where the student remains at the school to carry out a specific project set by the business.
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Typical student profile :
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Students in their final year of study (BAC +5), working in one or more of their major subjects.
Typical placement missions :
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As part of their mission, our students carry out an analysis of a specific issue decided on by the business, then put forward well-reasoned, documented and objective observations and develop operational recommendations in the form of a report presented to the business.
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HUMAN
RESSOURCES
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- Salaries (development of a policy for sales personnel).
- Job descriptions (implemented as part of work organisation change).
- Internal communication (implementation of tools within a site).
- Integration of disabled persons (consultation on implementation of an AGEFIPH agreement, drawing up of job descriptions etc.).
- Boosting social dialogue (relations with the works council and personnel representatives).
- Crisis analysis and social dialogue consultation.
- Career management (development of a scheme).
- Assessment interview (implementation).
- Training plan (within the context of changing business activity).
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MANAGEMENT
CONTROLE
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- Budgetary process (reducing problem areas, use as a forecasting tool)
- Collaboration between managers and auditors (priorities, feedback and discussions of figures etc.)
- Crisis: measures for cash flow auditing and risk monitoring
- Reports (tailored to the needs of recipients and to reflect organisational changes)
- Professionalisation of management control in Small Businesses
- Quality and exhaustivity of information received by the management controller (e.g. on purchases, stocks management, production)
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Procedure
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Regular missions are organised every year between September and December for groups of four to five students who work for a total of 250 hours. All students must then write a dissertation to be defended in front of a panel consisting of a faculty member and a representative from the business.
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Deadline for project submission: July – August
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Typical student profile
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INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
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- Duration of placement: 6 months, starting from May.
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We accept international students (BAC +3 minimum) onto our Master de conversion ou de spécialisation (conversion and specialisation masters) programmes. These students will be in a position to contribute to your international development by applying their skills, open-minded outlook and knowledge of their native country.
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END OF STUDIES
STUDENTS
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- Duration of placement: 6 months, starting from May.
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Following their final year specialising in one of their majeures (major subjects), students have a level of expertise equivalent to that of a junior operational manager. For 10 months they will have been developing both their career plan and their strategy for finding employment, under the supervision of a business manager. They will also have decided on their end-of-studies dissertation title in line with their chosen activity sector and role. They are capable of dealing with and analysing complex, cross-disciplinary business issues and putting forward practical and relevant recommendations in all areas of business management, from sales through to logistics, including marketing, finance, auditing and management control etc.
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YEAR OUT
STUDENTS
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- Duration of placement: 6 to 12 months, starting from May.
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After 4 study semesters, including one spent abroad, most of our students opt for a year out working full time in a business. Depending on their specialisation subject, students typically look to carry out placements in the following areas of management: marketing, communication, sales, purchasing, HR, management control, finance, auditing, project management and logistics etc.
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SHORT PLACEMENT
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- Duration of placement: 2 / 3 months, starting from May.
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Students will have finished their first year of studies (BAC +3) during which they will have put their skills and knowledge into practice within the shielded environment of our associations. They must then carry out a work placement of a predominantly commercial nature, with a strong focus on customer relations and write a placement dissertation about the business sector concerned and the sales department.
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Regulatory situation
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Under the tripartite work placement agreement, students retain their student status in accordance with the charter of April 2006 governing student business work placements. (http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr) The student’s proposed mission must be approved by the educational supervisor from ESC Rennes School of Business.
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In writing an applied research dissertation students aim to develop managerial expertise by interpreting, analysing and redefining action models. The dissertation is with reference to a work placement and a career plan that are consistent with a specific activity sector and managerial role.
An applied research dissertation should be thought of as a dissertation that aims to put forward the application of a selected action model.
In order to do this students are required to understand the complex construction of businesses’ managerial action strategies.
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