Studying abroad is more than just earning a degree; it’s an investment in your future. For many international students, it’s also an opportunity to embark on a journey that will make them grow professionally, gain independence, and experience cultural adaptation first-handedly. While full of exciting possibilities, this journey often means balancing books with real-world experience.
At EMLV Business School, with its main campus in Paris-La Défense, Europe’s largest business district, students gain technical and soft skills that strengthen their careers while being in close proximity to over 100 global companies that continuously seek fresh graduates. As an international student, you’ll have access to France’s thriving job market and discover multiple ways to work while studying, gaining both experience and confidence as you prepare for a global business career.
Fair disclaimer: any student should always prioritise their studies. Having said this, for students abroad, balancing study and part-time work can be both practical and empowering. It helps develop key professional and personal skills that go far beyond the classroom. Moreover, doing so in a different culture allows them to experience a different integration into the local culture.
Good news: France is one of the most welcoming European countries when it comes to letting international students work. It also provides excellent conditions for those who wish to work while studying.
If you hold a student residence permit (for example, a VLS-TS étudiant visa) and are enrolled full-time at a higher education institution like EMLV, you are allowed to work up to 964 hours per year — that’s about 60% of a full-time schedule.
A few key rules to remember:
This flexibility means you can take on a small job during the semester and work more during breaks, gaining real-world experience while keeping your studies on track.
EMLV students have access to a wide range of opportunities, both in La Défense and across the city of Paris. Thanks to the school’s strategic location in Europe’s largest business district, surrounded by multinational companies and startups, you’ll be in the ideal place to combine learning with hands-on work experience.
Paris offers many opportunities for students, especially in hospitality, retail, and customer service. Working in cafés, shops, or restaurants can improve your French and give you a firsthand view of Parisian culture. Even if, at first glance, you might think these roles have little in common with your desired profession, they can certainly provide students with deeper immersion in Parisian culture, thus opening the door to a better understanding of how the French eat, live, and work.
For business students, there are also entry-level roles in office administration, customer relations, or marketing that can offer valuable professional experience even before graduation. Keep in mind that having a good proficiency in French will open many more doors for you!
Why not work in a movie-like Parisian café?
For many business students, the most rewarding professional experiences come through internships, a module of minimum four and maximum six months where students fulfil a role in a company, allowing them to learn corporate culture while developing important soft skills for their future career.
At EMLV, these opportunities are built into the curriculum:
After earning your degree at EMLV, you may be eligible to apply for a temporary residence permit (Recherche d’emploi ou création d’entreprise), which allows you to stay in France for up to 12 months to look for employment or start your own business. Additionally, depending on your salary, you might be eligible for a Talen Passport permit (Passeport Talent), which is delivered to high-skilled Master graduates and is valid for up to four years.
By combining your business education, professional network, and the skills gained from part-time work or internships, you’ll have a strong foundation to start your career, whether you choose to do so in France, Europe, or beyond.
Moreover, thanks to EMLV’s strong network of partners, from major corporations to cutting-edge startups, students often land roles that align perfectly with their ambitions. Many even turn these experiences into full-time job offers after graduation.
Working while studying certainly requires organisation and discipline, but it’s entirely manageable with the right approach. Here are some tips from EMLV’s international students:
Remember: working part-time helps financially, but the real long-term value lies in the professional and personal skills you’ll develop along the way.
At EMLV, international students are supported from day one. The school’s Welcome Desk assists with visa issues, housing, and adapting to life in France, while the Career Center helps connect you with internships and companies through job fairs, workshops, and coaching.
Most notably, the annual I Pitch & Meet event connects students with corporate representatives that provide powerful insights regarding their professional development in an international setting.
EMLV also holds the “Bienvenue en France” label, a national recognition awarded by Campus France, which consolidates a school’s commitment to welcoming and supporting international students all throughout their academic journey in France.
If you’re dreaming of studying business in Paris while gaining hands-on professional experience, EMLV Business School is the perfect place to start. At EMLV, your academic journey is also the beginning of your global career. Study, work, grow, and make Paris your classroom.
More information about EMLV’s international programmes
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