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General and technological secondary school students enrolled in public schools are concerned by the establishment of an observation sequence in a professional environment.

This observation course lasts two weeks, from June 17 to 28, 2024.

Who will be able to accommodate a second year high school student for a compulsory internship in June?

A platform collecting proposals from companies, associations or communities opens this Wednesday, announced the Ministry of National Education.

“Each company, association, local authority, state administration, hospital, can offer one or more internships depending on their professions and their size, on the dedicated ‘1jeune1solution’ space which will be open to them” from 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, the ministry said in a statement.

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An internship from June 17 to 28, 2024

“This platform will then allow students to search for the internship that suits them, from March 25,” according to the same source.

All general and technological secondary school students, educated in public and private establishments, are affected by these new compulsory internships at the end of the second year.

Announced in September, this new observation course, which must complement that of 3rd year classes, must be carried out from June 17 to 28, 2024 in a company, in an association or a public service.

“An essential vector for the discovery of professions, this internship is part of the individual course, of information, orientation and discovery of the economic and professional world called 'Future course'”, recalls the ministry.

In November, 200,000 offers were available out of the 500,000 internships to be filled, indicated the then Minister of National Education Gabriel Attal and of the Economy Bruno Le Maire, during the launch of the "My second year internship" operation. in Seine-Saint-Denis.

“There are 500,000 internships to be filled. So, there must be 500,000 proposals. It is not a question of having half of them,” Bruno Le Maire insisted to business leaders.