Why would you want to share your company's offers with your Alumni network?
Get in touch with your network!
As an Alumni, you're part of a powerful and influential network of over 24,000 graduates. Whether you're a recruiter, manager or entrepreneur, you can make the most of this link by sharing your company's career opportunities on the Devinci Alumni Job Board.
A pool of qualified talent that matches your needs
Our network is brimming with professionals with solid track records, who have often gone through the same training courses as you. They share the same values and a common culture. This means smoother integration, immediate professional affinities and a rapid understanding of your organization's challenges. By using this source, you target committed, qualified profiles who share your DNA.
Faster, more reliable recruitment
Posting a job offer on the Alumni platform means activating a fast, targeted distribution channel. Word-of-mouth between alumni works like a charm, and the resulting applications are often pre-qualified by the mutual trust of the network. This mechanism enhances the quality of recruitment while reducing the time spent on searching.
An enhanced corporate image
Sharing your job offers on the Alumni network shows that your company promotes lasting relationships, educational pathways and solidarity between alumni. This sends out a strong signal, particularly to young graduates, who are looking for committed employers who are in tune with their values. It strengthens your image and positions your company as a humane and responsible player.
So how do you go about it?
Here's a 2-step procedure:
- Activate your alumni or recruiter profile on https://alumni.devinci.fr/fr
- Post your vacancy on the Job Board: https://alumni.devinci.fr/fr/jobboard/add
Sharing a vacancy with the Alumni network is much more than an act of recruitment: it's a strategic move. You'll be contributing to the network's dynamism, while boosting your company's visibility and credibility. A simple gesture with a lasting impact!

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