Val-de-Marne: treasure hunt to prepare for jobs at the 2024 Olympics

Nearly 150,000 jobs linked to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024 will need to be filled. To prepare for this, the CCI 94 is organizing a treasure hunt for young people from the city’s political districts in order to discover the sectors and meet athletes. There are still a few places left, on your marks!

Sport, mobility, logistics, security, real estate, digital … the professional fields required to ensure the smooth running of the 2024 Olympic Games are numerous and constitute a real springboard for employment, provided that you are aware of and develop your skills for to access. This is the challenge of the treasure hunt that starts this Monday, May 31.

25 young people from political districts of the city will play as a team to solve puzzles, discover clues, and meet partner companies, sports leagues associated with the project, listen to the courses of competing champions … They will also be followed by a sponsor or a godmother, and supported in the construction of their orientation to develop a portfolio of skills.

During these 3 weeks, from May 31 to June 18, 2021, top-level athletes preparing for the Olympics will discuss with young people to share their motivations and values ​​with the program: Cédric Nankin, wheelchair rugby champion, Blandine Pont and Romain Valadier-Picard Judo champions, as well as Pauline Rossignol-Tollard rowing champion and Arthur Philippe fencing champion.

Latest registrations
There are still a few places left, registration with Patricia Fourré ([email protected]) at 06 60 47 72 96. Top departure on Monday 31 May at 9 am in front of the CCI de Créteil.

The project, called “On the Road to the Olympic and Paralympic Games 2024”, is co-financed by the prefecture of Val-de-Marne and managed by the CCI of Val-de-Marne.

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