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Bruno Wierzbicki, Director of Human Resources, Inria
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Are you interested in joining Inria? Do you want to become a researcher, engineer or assist research work at the Institute? Or would you just like to do a research internship? Every year, Inria recruits new staff for its teams. It does this in several ways: through competitions, mobility, contract work and internships. Inria also has a structure in place to cater for disabled workers and foreign students.
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Working as a researcher at Inria
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Being an engineer at Inria
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Being a member of the research support staff
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Inria's Disabled Workers scheme
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The "Internships" programme
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A diverse range of professions
The environment, education, health, new technologies... Inria works on subjects crucial to the society of tomorrow. Here, you can meet a selection of the men and women who, in their respective roles, make Inria what it is. The institute is full of people with original career paths and boasts a real community of talents. Scientists and research support professionals alike are all working towards a common goal: to tackle the challenges of computational science research for the benefit of society.
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Gabriel Tamura: "Think enthusiastically about your research ideas"
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Malgorzata Van Nieuwerburgh
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Pascal Tobak: "I am well placed to see how tools develop"
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Luce Brotcorne: "Moving around broadens the mind"
David Simplot-Ryl, the head of the Inria Lille - Nord Europe centre
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David Simplot-Ryl: "Discovering theoretical computer science led me into research"
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Alexis Muller: "The path I chose was research"
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