Breaking News: FDMC and Constructys Join Forces to Attract Young Talent
In an effort to strengthen industry sustainability and innovation, the FDMC (Fédération des Métiers du Climat) and Constructys have announced a groundbreaking partnership. This strategic move aims to address the significant challenges facing the sector, including the aging workforce, skills deficit, and lack of industry visibility.
President Marie Arnout Expresses Optimism
“This is a great opportunity for our federation and our members,” said Marie Arnout, the president of FDMC. “We’re focusing on getting closer to young audiences to attract the talents of tomorrow, aligning with the needs of our businesses.”
Joël Ensn Emphasizes Industry Needs
Joël Ensn, the president of Constructys, echoed this sentiment. “The renewal of this agreement meets the major challenges of the sector: aging of employees, deficit of specialized skills, and lack of notoriety,” he stated. “It is essential to act to attract various talents – young people, women, and people in retraining – and show them that these professions offer real professional opportunities.”
The Imperative of Attracting Diverse Talents
The need to attract diverse talents is ever-present. The industry, deeply enmeshed in environmental transformation and digital advancements, must be proactive. This schools students in skills vital for the future, such as sustainability and tech-ended solutions.
Future Implications
As the sector continues to evolve, the principles established by this partnership will pave the way for a robust pipeline of upcoming professionals. They will lead in crucial fields such as environmental sustainability, digital innovation, and advanced technologies.