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    France announces job opportunities for Nigerians, Ready to Pay N911k monthly

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    French Embassy has announced a job opportunity for Nigerians willing to work as English Language Assistants in France.

    The embassy is seeking English Language assistants to work in France for a 7-month period, providing an excellent chance for individuals to immerse themselves in the French language and culture.

    According to information released on the embassy’s official website, candidates interested in applying for the position must be between the ages of 20 and 30 and possess at least a B1 level of proficiency in the French language.

    The application window for this employment opportunity opened on December 19, 2023, and is set to close on January 19, 2024.

    Successful applicants will not only gain professional experience but will also have the chance to travel, live, and work in France.

    The role requires a commitment of 12 hours of work per week, and the contract duration is seven months.

    One of the most attractive aspects of this opportunity is the salary offered to the selected candidates.

    English Language assistants will receive a monthly salary of N911,000 or €1,010.67, translating to a total of N6,377,000 over the course of the fellowship. Prospective candidates are encouraged to visit the embassy’s application portal to complete the application process.

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