Articles tagged "placement"
All articles on agences-placement.ch tagged "placement".
GeneralChoosing a placement agency: criteria and pitfalls to avoid
Not all placement agencies are equal. Some become loyal partners who follow you over years; others simply enter your CV in a database. The difference lies in specialisation, quality of follow-up and transparency on contractual terms. Here is how to separate the wheat from the chaff.
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JobsTop IT placement and temp agencies in Switzerland
The Swiss tech sector faces a chronic shortage: developers, cloud engineers, data engineers and cybersecurity experts are highly sought-after. IT specialised agencies negotiate some of the market's most attractive packages. Here are the major players, their specifics, and tips to collaborate effectively.
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JobsTop finance placement agencies in Switzerland
Finance remains one of Switzerland's economic pillars: private banks, asset managers, family offices, fintech. Finance-specialised agencies master the sector's codes and access confidential positions that never appear on jobs.ch. Here is who to contact based on your profile and experience level.
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JobsTop placement and temp agencies in Geneva
Geneva concentrates 500,000 jobs and one of the world's highest densities of international organisations. Private banking, commodity trading, high-end watchmaking, NGOs, UN ecosystem — the Geneva market is both cosmopolitan and specialised. Here are the agencies to know by sector.
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JobsTop placement and temp agencies in Zurich
Zurich is Switzerland's economic engine: banking capital (UBS), tech (Google EMEA, ETH spin-offs), insurance (Zurich Insurance, Swiss Re), and services. With 1.3 million inhabitants in the metro area and Europe's highest GDP per capita, Zurich offers the largest volume of executive jobs in German-speaking Switzerland.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Lausanne and Vaud canton
The canton of Vaud, with Lausanne as capital, is a tech hub (EPFL, startups), industrial (Nestlé Vevey, Philip Morris Neuchâtel), medical (CHUV) and touristic (Riviera, Alps). More accessible than Geneva, more dynamic than Bern, Vaud attracts executives and cross-border workers. Here are the agencies to know.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Basel
Basel, world pharma capital, is the economic lung of German-speaking Switzerland. Roche, Novartis, Lonza, Bayer employ tens of thousands here. Tri-border zone Switzerland-Germany-France, Basel attracts scientists, engineers, international executives. Here are the agencies to know.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Bern
Bern, the federal capital, concentrates the Swiss administration (FDFA, DDPS, FOPH), Swisscom, the Post, the SBB, RUAG. Multilingual (German-French-Italian in federal services), Bern offers unique stability with remarkable quality of life. Here are the agencies to know.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Ticino
Ticino, the only Italian-speaking Swiss canton, is an economic bridge between German-speaking Switzerland and Northern Italy. Private banking in Lugano, industry in Mendrisio, lake tourism: an atypical market dominated by Italian cross-border workers (70,000+) and characterised by lower salaries than the rest of Switzerland.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Valais
Valais — Zermatt, Verbier, Sion, wines, hydroelectricity — combines alpine tourism, viticulture, energy and chemical industry (Lonza Visp). Bilingual French-German by region, the canton offers exceptional seasonal opportunities and a uniquely alpine quality of life in Europe.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Fribourg
Fribourg, a bilingual French-German canton at the heart of the Swiss Plateau, combines historic university, agribusiness (Cremo, Nestlé Châtel-St-Denis), MedTech (Vifor Pharma in Villars-sur-Glâne) and logistics (Bern-Lausanne corridor). A growing, still affordable market, ideal for families.
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JobsTop placement agencies in Neuchâtel and Jura
Neuchâtel and Jura form the heart of the Swiss watchmaking arc, with La Chaux-de-Fonds, Le Locle, Porrentruy. Microtechnology, watchmaking, fundamental research (CSEM, University of Neuchâtel) and food industry (Philip Morris in Neuchâtel) dominate. A niche market for qualified engineers and technicians.
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