Browse SAP jobs in France

As recruitment specialists in the SAP field, Eursap can offer a range of SAP jobs across France. The country has become a world-leader in SAP technology, following a €2 billion investment from the software’s German headquarters.

With roles available all over the country, in sectors ranging from finance to pharmaceuticals, and at all levels of expertise from entry-level to executive, French SAP professionals can take their career to the next level with Eursap.

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SAP SD/OTC ConsultantFranceEnglishMay 1, 2024PermanentDetails / Apply

Find SAP jobs in Paris

Home to one of the country’s three SAP Labs, researching and developing the core software behind SAP itself, Paris boasts a huge array of careers for SAP experts in all industries. As a critical enterprise application underpinning the operations of all manner of businesses, there are plenty of SAP jobs in Paris available through Eursap. Browse our list of SAP vacancies today.

If you would like to see the rest of the SAP job opportunities that Eursap has to offer across Europe, please check here.

FAQs

How many hours do they work per week in France?

Since 2002, a full time employee in France has worked 35 hours a week. Prior to this change in the law, the working week was 39 hours. The working day may not exceed 10 hours and the working week is capped at 48 hours.

What is the average cost of living in France?

The average cost of living in France is €1396 per month, including rent, bills and expenses as a single person and for a family for four including rent the cost of living is estimated to be around €3474. However, this varies widely based on location, as Paris is more expensive than Marseilles, for example. With the average cost of living for a single person is €1970 in Paris and €4981 for a family of four in Paris.

How do you get a work visa in France?

In order to apply for a French work visa, you’d need to establish which category of the French Long Stay Work Visa you fall under. This will determine what you need to apply for and how to do so. The requirements may change, but you will usually need to collect documents and fill out a visa application, book an appointment, pay a fee, and attend an interview. EEA/EU citizens do not need a work visa.

Is France a good place to work?

France is a great place to work as it has many laws that protect employees, such as the 35-hour week law and other regulations that prevent workers from being sacked. France is also very big on employee perks, not to mention the fantastic cuisine, museums and culture that seeps from every corner of the country.