These demonstrations provided attendees with a firsthand look at some of the unique skills practiced, including a chance to put questions to the craftspeople. Celine invited people to try their hand at complex stitches executed to tailor a garment, and Cheval Blanc Paris presented ultra-refined arts de la table’. Louis Vuitton demonstrated the craft of trunkmaking, while Le Bon Marché hosted a snakes and ladders game to show the distinctive selling codes at the renowned department store. Upon entering the venue, visitors took a deep dive into the amazing savoir-faire practiced at LVMH Maisons, thanks to workshops led by artisans with a tangible passion for their métiers. I love telling them: “If nobody laughs at your dreams, it’s because you’re not dreaming big enough!” emphasized Tony Parker, founder of the Tony Parker Academy. Young people have no idea of the many different professions that are open to them. “The Tony Parker Academy and LVMH’s Métiers d’Excellence share a commitment to inspiring vocations and passion among young people. I’m absolutely delighted to have Tony Parker with us again this year as ambassador of the event,” said Chantal Gaemperle, LVMH Group Executive Vice President Human Resources and Synergies. We want to inspire true vocations in highly-skilled métiers that promise wonderful careers. Now we’re setting out again to connect with both young generations and people with reskilling plans throughout France, offering over 3,500 jobs to be filled in 2023 across the country. The first edition of “You and ME” in 2022 was a tremendous success. “Our uniquely-skilled métiers are actively seeking future talents! LVMH Maisons have huge recruiting needs in everything from leather goods and jewelry to retail, hotels and much more. Chantal Gaemperle, LVMH Group Executive Vice President Human Resources and Synergies, welcomed the numerous attendees at the inaugural event, joined by Olivier Klein, Minister of Cities and Housing, and LVMH Métiers d’Excellence ambassador Tony Parker. The “You and ME” tour kicked off in Paris at the Palais Brongniart, with three times as many job offers in 2023 at LVMH Maisons, sending a strong signal to young people eager to begin exciting careers in LVMH Métiers d’Excellence professions, as well as those interested in reskilling. This annual recruiting event for uniquely skilled Métiers d’Excellence at LVMH in Creative, Craft and Client Experience professions enables people to discover the broad range of training programs available, from work/study programs to internships, as well as current job offers in over 30 professions, from stylist and clothes designers to leathergoods artisan and sales advisor.įirst stop: Paris, Palais Brongniart – February 15 The Métiers d’Excellence de LVMH is back on tour, visiting cities across France (Paris, Reims, Orléans*, Lyon and Clichy-sous-Bois) to meet future talented employees, engaging with middle school, high school and university students, as well as people interested in reskilling opportunities.
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