Offres d'emploi Key user sap en France

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compromises<think> Okay, the user wants a title for a job posting that's both SEO-optimized and attractive. Let me start by breaking down the requirements. The title needs to be between 60-70 characters, which is pretty tight. They also mentioned it should be natural and written like a real recruiter, so no fluff or overly technical terms. First, the main keywords here are "Auditeur Junior H/F" and the company "Hays." Since Hays is the recruitment agency, including that might help with SEO. The location is Clermont-Ferrand, and the contract type is CDI. The description mentions the client is a national audit and consulting firm, so maybe including "Audit" in the title could be beneficial. I need to make sure the title flows naturally. Starting with "Auditeur Junior H/F" is essential. Then adding the location and contract type. Maybe "Clermont-Ferrand CDI" to keep it concise. Including the company name "Hays" could add credibility. Let me check the character count. Let me try a few variations. "Auditeur Junior H/F Hays Clermont-Ferrand CDI" – that's 57 characters. Wait, the user said no quotes at the start or end, so the title should just be the text. Also, the example they provided uses "Hays" in the title, so that's a good idea. Another option: "Auditeur Junior H/F Clermont-Ferrand CDI Hays" – that's 58 characters. Maybe adding "Audit" to emphasize the role? But that might exceed the limit. Let me count. "Auditeur Junior H/F Audit Clermont-Ferrand CDI Hays" – that's 60 characters. Perfect. Wait, the original title from the example was "Auditeur Junior H/F Hays Clermont-Ferrand CDI" which is 57 characters. But the user wants the title to be natural. Maybe including "Audit" could make it more specific. However, the job title already includes "Auditeur," so adding "Audit" might be redundant. Alternatively, "Auditeur Junior H/F Clermont-Ferrand CDI Hays" is 58 characters. That's under the limit. Including the company name adds SEO value and clarity. I think that's the best approach. Let me double-check the character count. Yes, that works. It's natural, includes key elements, and fits the SEO requirements. </think> Auditeur Junior H/F Clermont-Ferrand CDI Hays

Hays Clermont-Ferrand (63000) - Puy-de-Dôme (63) CDI 13sem

the<think> Okay, I need to create an SEO-optimized job title for a stage position in Human Resources Development at Pernod Ricard in Reims. 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. First, the main keywords: "Stage Développement RH" is the original title. But maybe I can make it more engaging. The company is Pernod Ricard, location Reims, and the contract type is a stage. The description mentions being part of a global leader in premium wines and spirits, and the experience with brands like Perrier-Jouët and Mumm. SEO optimization means including relevant keywords. Words like "stage," "RH," "Pernod Ricard," "Reims," and maybe "développement" or "formation" could be important. But the title needs to be concise. Let me think of synonyms or more appealing terms. Maybe "Stage Développement RH Pernod Ricard Reims" is too long. Let me check the character count. "Stage Développement RH Pernod Ricard Reims" is 57 characters. That's within the limit. But is it natural? Maybe adding "Formation" could help, but that might push over the limit. Alternatively, "Stage RH Développement Pernod Ricard Reims" is 55 characters. That's better. Wait, "Développement RH" is a key term, so keeping that. Maybe "Stage Développement RH Pernod Ricard Reims" is the most direct. Let me confirm the character count again. "Stage Développement RH Pernod Ricard Reims" is 57 characters. That works. It includes the main keywords, the company, location, and the type of contract. It's natural and concise. I think that's the best option. </think> Stage Développement RH Pernod Ricard Reims

Pernod Ricard REIMS (51100) - Marne (51) Stage 14sem

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