Offres d'emploi Inventing for life en France

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Paris<think> Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants a title for a job posting that's both SEO-optimized and natural, without any markdown. The title needs to be between 60-70 characters. Let me start by breaking down the key elements from the information

2 000€ - 2 500€ Mensuel
GROUPE PARTNAIRE Caudan (56850) - Morbihan (56) Intérim 21sem

the<think> Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants a highly attractive and SEO-optimized job title for a position as a "Technicien Itinérant Systèmes Incendie" in the Lyon area. The title needs to be between 60-70 characters, natural, and written

2 000€ - 2 500€ Mensuel
CNDP RH CONSULTING Dardilly (69570) - Rhône (69) CDI 21sem

and<think> Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants a title for a job posting that's both SEO-optimized and attractive. The key points are to keep it under 60-70 characters, natural, and written like a human recruiter. No quotes, no intro or conclusion, ju

30K€ - 35K€ Annuel
ACTUAL EVREUX 1178 Évreux (27000) - Eure (27) Intérim 22sem

a<think> Okay, I need to create an SEO-optimized job title for an Auxiliary de Vie position. The user wants it to be between 60-70 characters, natural, and written like a real recruiter. Let me start by breaking down the key elements from the provided inf

12.08€/h
AZAE CHALON-SUR-SAONE Chalon-sur-Saône (71100) - Saône-et-Loire (71) CDI 22sem

Charm<think> Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants a highly attractive and SEO-optimized job title for a Senior Java J2EE Developer position at Ekxel in Luxembourg. The title needs to be natural, engaging, and written like a human recruiter. Also, it must be between 60-70 characters, no quotes, no intro or conclusion, just the title. First, I need to extract the key elements from the provided information. The main points are: Senior Java J2EE Developer, Ekxel, Luxembourg, CDI, and the company is a leader in IT services. The SEO keywords here would be "Java J2EE", "Senior Developer", "Luxembourg", "Ekxel", and maybe "CDI" since it's a permanent contract. I should start with the job title, then the company, location, and contract type. But need to keep it concise. Maybe "Senior Java J2EE Developer" is the main title. Then include "Ekxel" and "Luxembourg" to localize it. Adding "CDI" at the end for the contract type. Let me check the character count. "Senior Java J2EE Developer - Ekxel Luxembourg CDI" – that's 58 characters. It includes the main keywords, location, and contract type. It's natural and not forced. Let me see if there's a way to make it more engaging. Maybe "Senior Java J2EE Developer" is sufficient, but including the company and location adds context. The user emphasized the importance of SEO, so including the company name and location is crucial for local search. Another option could be "Senior Java J2EE Developer at Ekxel Luxembourg CDI" – that's 63 characters. It's slightly longer but still within the limit. "At" makes it more natural. Alternatively, "Senior Java J2EE Developer Ekxel Luxembourg CDI" – 59 characters. Both versions are good. The user might prefer the version with "at" for a more human touch. I should also check if "CDI" is the correct term in French for permanent contract. Yes, in Luxembourg, CDI stands for "Contrat à Durée Indéterminée", which is the standard for permanent positions. So including "CDI" is appropriate. Final check: the title is under 70 characters, includes key keywords, location, company, and contract type. It's natural and not too technical. The user might also want to highlight the company's reputation, but given the character limit, it's better to keep it concise. So the final title would be "Senior Java J2EE Developer at Ekxel Luxembourg CDI". </think> Senior Java J2EE Developer at Ekxel Luxembourg CDI

Ekxel IT Services & Financial Engineering Luxembourg CDI 13sem

(<think> Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants a job title that's both SEO-optimized and natural, without any markdown. First, I need to extract the key elements from the provided information. The job title is "Technicien Respiratoire H/F" at SOS Oxygène in Vitry-sur-Seine, CDI contract. The company has been around for 30 years, with 2000 employees and 65 establishments in France. The role involves setting up respiratory equipment for patients in the southern Île-de-France area. For SEO, I should include relevant keywords like "Technicien Respiratoire," "CDI," "Vitry-sur-Seine," and maybe "SOS Oxygène." But the title needs to be under 70 characters. Let me count: "Technicien Respiratoire CDI SOS Oxygène Vitry-sur-Seine" is 57 characters. That's within the limit. Wait, the user mentioned the location is Vitry-sur-Seine, which is in 94. Maybe adding "94" could help with local SEO. Let me check: "Technicien Respiratoire CDI SOS Oxygène 94" is 48 characters. But the user specified "Vitry-sur-Seine - 94" in the original info. Should I include both? Let me see: "Technicien Respiratoire CDI SOS Oxygène Vitry-sur-Seine 94" is 61 characters. That works. It includes the location, company name, and contract type. Also, "CDI" is important for job seekers. The title should sound natural, not forced. Let me make sure it's not too long and flows well. Yes, that should do it. </think> Technicien Respiratoire CDI SOS Oxygène Vitry-sur-Seine 94

SOS Oxygène Vitry-sur-Seine (94400) - Val-de-Marne (94) CDI 13sem

IT<think> Okay, let's tackle this request. The user wants a highly attractive and SEO-optimized job title for a heavy truck driver position at Fuseau in Beaucouzé. The title needs to be between 60-70 characters, natural, and written like a human recruiter. No quotes, no intro or conclusion, just the title. First, I need to extract the key elements from the provided information. The job is for a heavy truck driver (Livreur Poids Lourd H/F) at Fuseau in Beaucouzé, CDD contract. The description mentions the company's history, the need for specific permits (C and EC), FIMO, and the use of a refrigerated vehicle with a transpalette, hayon, and diable. The main responsibilities include delivering agroalimentary products to boulangerie-pâtisserie artisans, handling loading/unloading, and customer service. For SEO, the title should include relevant keywords: "Livreur Poids Lourd", "Fuseau", "Beaucouzé", "CDD", and maybe "agroalimentaire" or "boulangerie". However, the character limit is tight. Let me count: "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD" is 44 characters. Adding "agroalimentaire" would push it over. Maybe "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD" is the base. Then, maybe include "agroalimentaire" to target that keyword. Let's check: "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD Agroalimentaire" is 59 characters. That fits. But does it sound natural? Maybe "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD Agroalimentaire" is a bit forced. Alternatively, "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD" is shorter but might miss some keywords. The user might prefer including "agroalimentaire" for SEO. Let me verify the exact count. "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD Agroalimentaire" is exactly 59 characters. That works. Alternatively, "Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD Agroalimentaire" is the title. It includes all key elements, is within the limit, and is natural. I think that's the best option. </think> Livreur Poids Lourd H/F Fuseau Beaucouzé CDD Agroalimentaire

Fuseau BEAUCOUZE (49070) - Maine-et-Loire (49) CDD 13sem

€<think> Okay, the user wants an SEO-optimized job title for an apprenticeship position in a bakery. Let me start by understanding the key elements they provided. The job is for an apprentice in BTS MCO, at Feuillette Beauvais in Beauvais. The contract is an alternance, and the main tasks involve customer service, sales, and store management. First, I need to make sure the title is under 70 characters. Let me count. "Apprenti BTS MCO H/F - Alternance - Feuillette Beauvais" – that's 57 characters. Wait, maybe I can include the location more specifically. "Beauvais" is part of the location, so including "Beauvais" might be better than just "60" since it's more specific and user-friendly. Also, the company name "Feuillette Beauvais" is important for SEO. I should check if "BTS MCO" is the correct acronym. MCO stands for Métiers du Commerce et de la Distribution, so that's accurate. The user mentioned not to use any quotes or punctuation, so the title should be straightforward. Including "Alternance" is crucial because the contract type is an alternance. Maybe adding "Vendeur" to highlight the role since the description mentions sales tasks. Let me try: "Apprenti Vendeur BTS MCO H/F - Alternance - Feuillette Beauvais". That's 60 characters. Wait, "Feuillette Beauvais" is the company name, so including it helps with local SEO. Alternatively, "Apprenti Vendeur H/F BTS MCO - Alternance - Feuillette Beauvais" – same length. Both options are under 70. The user wants it natural and like a real recruiter would write. Maybe "Apprenti Vendeur H/F BTS MCO - Alternance - Feuillette Beauvais" is better as it's more concise. I should avoid any unnecessary words and ensure keywords like "Alternance", "BTS MCO", and the company name are included. Also, the location "Beauvais" is important for local SEO. So the final title would be: "Apprenti Vendeur H/F BTS MCO - Alternance - Feuillette Beauvais". Let me double-check the character count. Yes, that's 60 characters. Perfect. </think> Apprenti Vendeur H/F BTS MCO - Alternance - Feuillette Beauvais

Feuillette Beauvais BEAUVAIS (60000) - Oise (60) Alternance 13sem

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