Orinox Culture-en
04/09/18
Châteaubriant, April 2018
Two trainees of 10th grade, Alexis and Arthur visited ORINOX during company visits organized by the Community of Communes Châteaubriant-Derval and the House of Employment of Châteaubriant. For their 10th grade observation internship, they spent 3 days at ORINOX in order to discover life at a company. However, the two students already had a first glimpse of company’s life, thanks to the Micro-enterprise option.
Châteaubriant, April 2018
Two trainees of 10th grade, Alexis and Arthur visited ORINOX during company visits organized by the Community of Communes Châteaubriant-Derval and the House of Employment of Châteaubriant. For their 10th grade observation internship, they spent 3 days at ORINOX in order to discover life at a company. However, the two students already had a first glimpse of company’s life, thanks to the Micro-enterprise option.
As part of the Micro-Entreprise option at the Robert Schuman College in Châteaubriant (Loire Atlantique), a group of 26 students from the 10th grade, supervised by two teachers, decided to start their own business.
That’s how “Schum’à l’heure” was born!
Raise funds for a non-profit organization, Saint Do Solidarité, located in Nantes, France, to build schools in Senegal.
They sale clocks and bags made from fabrics from Senegalese villages.
Just like grown-ups, the company is well organized:
and all their employees who actively participate in the success of this micro-enterprise!
In order to start their business, they have appealed to generous donors in the form of a repayable advance: this sum will be returned or offered to the company at the end of the experiment.
It’s a beautiful project : congratulations to this micro-company! To follow them on Instagram, just click HERE!
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Author: Anaïs HOUDIN-LECOURT
Position: Recruitment Officer
Mail: anais.houdin@orinox.comLinkedin: Anaïs HOUDIN LECOURT
Raise funds for a non-profit organization, Saint Do Solidarité, located in Nantes, France, to build schools in Senegal.
They sale clocks and bags made from fabrics from Senegalese villages.
Just like grown-ups, the company is well organized:
and all their employees who actively participate in the success of this micro-enterprise!
In order to start their business, they have appealed to generous donors in the form of a repayable advance: this sum will be returned or offered to the company at the end of the experiment.
It’s a beautiful project : congratulations to this micro-company! To follow them on Instagram, just click HERE!
You liked this article? Share it on social media!
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Author: Anaïs HOUDIN-LECOURT
Position: Recruitment Officer
Mail: anais.houdin@orinox.comLinkedin: Anaïs HOUDIN LECOURT