Located in the beating heart of the South-West coast, the Harry Hope Bordeaux team puts all its know-how to work to boost the job market. For fast, efficient recruitment, Harry Hope consultants take charge of the entire process, providing companies with a turnkey solution.
Experienced in the search for candidates and the assessment of professional skills, Harry Hope does its utmost to ensure that both candidate and employer find what they are looking for.
With a clever blend of traditional techniques and high-performance digital tools, Harry Hope’s teams of recruiters do their utmost to ensure that the missing position is filled, and filled well!
Known as the world’s wine capital, Bordeaux enjoys a prestigious reputation. The winegrowing sector and all its related professions generate significant economic flows for the region. In the Bordeaux region, there are some 12,000 wine producers and over 123,000 hectares of vines.
This reputation generates strong wine tourism activity and benefits the entire region. Tourism is no exception, with no fewer than 6 million visitors a year passing through the capital of Gironde.
Bordeaux is also an industrial city. The sector employs no fewer than 45,000 people. Cutting-edge techniques and new technologies are at the heart of this industry. Bordeaux is a major player in the aeronautics industry, with companies such as Dassault, Safran, ArianeGroup and Thales all based here. The pharmaceutical, agri-food and petrochemical industries also have a strong presence in the sector. Big names like Sanofi-Aventis, Mondelēz, Marie Brizard and Ricard are also located in the Bordeaux region.
Thanks to a strong commercial appeal and a concentration of business-related services, the tertiary sector accounts for a very large share of jobs in Gironde, representing around 80% of the total working population. Bordeaux ranks 4th in the French banking sector.
Needless to say, wine-lovers will be delighted to rub shoulders with the vineyards on a daily basis! France’s number 1 AOC classified wine, Château Margaux, Pétrus, Château d’Yquem, Château Haut-Brion, Rotschild and Lafite are sure to impress your wallet.
In Bordeaux, the wealth of vineyards coupled with its proximity to the ocean, the Périgord and the Basque country, means that the city has the most restaurants per inhabitant! Local specialties such as Sauternes wine confit with saffron, oysters from the Arcachon Basin, puits d’amour, lamprey à la bordelaise, Aquitaine caviar, gratton de Lormont and canelé will delight your taste buds when you’re dining out!
Bordeaux is brimming with historic buildings and is crossed by the Garonne River, where its lively, airy quays welcome you for a gentle end to the day. Just a stone’s throw away, you can relax in Arcachon, Cap-Ferret, Lacanau or the Dune du Pilat, where you can gaze out over the Atlantic Ocean and let the spray wash over you.