This distinction, awarded by the National Confederation of Junior Enterprises (CNJE), recognizes the work and investment of its members in the development and innovation of the organization.
Every year, the CNJE, in collaboration with its premium partners such as BNP Paribas, ALTEN, EY, and ENGIE, evaluates Junior Enterprises based on rigorous criteria.
The audit, conducted by consulting auditors, covers several areas: strategic management, human resources, commercial activity, financial stability, and growth over three years.
This evaluation identifies the most successful and dynamic structures within the movement, which brings together nearly 200 Junior Enterprises and more than 25,000 students.
DeVinci Junior, the junior enterprise of De Vinci Higher Education, is the result of a merger between DeVinci Engineering and EMLV Consulting.
It brings together the complementary expertise of students from ESILV (engineering school), EMLV (management school), and IIM (digital school). This multidisciplinary approach is a major asset, enabling the company to offer a diverse range of services tailored to the needs of businesses.
Thanks to this synergy, DeVinci Junior supports its clients in a variety of projects, ranging from graphic design to website design, marketing studies, and satisfaction surveys. This diversity of services, coupled with the strong commitment of its members, has contributed to the organization’s recognition as one of the best junior enterprises in France.
The ranking of the 30 best Junior Enterprises in France highlights organizations from leading business schools, engineering schools, universities, and specialized institutions. These Junior Enterprises play a key role as strategic partners for companies, while offering students a unique professional experience.
By once again making it into this ranking, DeVinci Junior confirms its position as a leader and its commitment to providing quality services to companies while actively contributing to the development of skills among students at De Vinci Higher Education.
This new distinction is just one step in DeVinci Junior’s progress. The goal is now clear: to win the Best Junior Enterprise in France Award at the National Summer Congress in June. To achieve this, the team is doing everything possible to reach the finals and demonstrate the excellence of its organization, its capacity for innovation, and the relevance of its business model.
The commitment of current members, the support of alumni and partners, and the backing of the Léonard de Vinci schools are all assets that allow us to look forward to this ambition with confidence. Each generation of students contributes to strengthening the reputation and expertise of the organization, thus ensuring continuity in its development.
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