You're due to do an internship and you've got a lot of questions on your mind: do I need an agreement, will I be paid? Here are some answers to the main questions you may have.
YesIn order to be eligible for an internship, you must have an internship agreement signed by your school or university, your host company and yourself. It is not possible to do an internship without an agreement.
An internship must be linked to a training course. Only your school or university can sign an internship agreement for you.
If they don't want to, think about mini-workshops Internships: Chambers of Commerce and Industry and Chambers of Trade and Crafts sign agreements with pupils and students for optional internships of up to 5 days during the school vacations.
Please note: the Stages Monde program from the Burgundy-Franche-Comté Region enables you to take part in an internship abroad outside your studies for 3 to 5 months (if you're in a semester or gap year, for example). The program includes an internship agreement and a grant.
If your internship lasts less than 2 months, your employer is not obliged to pay you compensation. More than 2 monthsit's compulsory. The minimum amount is 4.35 per hour.
The maximum duration of an internship is 6 months per course year.
You will have the same rights as employees of your host company including :
- working hours (maximum working hours, daily rest, weekly rest, public holidays, night work),
- access to meal vouchers or the company restaurant,
- access to social and cultural activities provided by the Social and Economic Committee (CSE),
- reimbursement of public transport costs,
- protection against harassment.
Most establishments support their students in their search for internships (methodology, writing CVs and cover letters, access to job offers and company lists...).
At theMarie and Louis Pasteur University (formerly the Université de Franche-Comté), it's the OSE service (Orientation Stages emploi).
It offers group workshops, individual meetings and internships.
Register or make an appointment online at ose.univ-fcomte.fr

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If you are a student at Marie et Louis Pasteur University, please contact the OSE (Orientation stage emploi) disability advisor: emilie.magris@univ-fcomte.fr
Yes provided you have a internship agreement signed between your school or university and the organization that will host your internship.
Internship regulations are the same as for French students.
- You come from aEuropean Unionfrom one of theEuropean Economic AreaSwitzerland, Monaco or Andorra:
The same rules apply as for French students.
You must register on theHealth insurance to benefit from social security coverage. - You come from another country:
You must have obtained a residence permit that allows you to study in France.
This title authorizes you to carry out internships as part of your studies. You will need to register on theHealth insurance for social security coverage.
Have you found an internship far from home?
In all cities where there are Crous university residencesThey can accommodate students for a few days or a few weeks:
- from 1 night to 1 month : www.bedandcrous.com
- for more than one month : trouverunlogement.lescrous.fr