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Depending on our parents, our education, and where we live within the country, we do not have the same professional opportunities, often due to a lack of information.

 

Whether you are employed or job-seeking, an employee or a self-employed professional, active or retired, you surely have an experience to share. Join the first ambassador community in Europe on My Job Glasses to share your daily life with a wider audience and help us make a difference.

95%

of professionals find meetings enriching

4,75/5​

average rating given by the pros

I'm sharing my experience to:

  • Promote equal opportunities
  • Stimulate vocations
  • Take a step back in my career
  • Rediscover my job and my profession

Share your experience in just a few clicks

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Subscribe

Create your profile in just a few clicks.

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Share

Respond to community requests.

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Meet

Talk to them face-to-face, by video or telephone.

Share your experience
according to your desires

My Job Glasses allows you to commit according to your availability: whether it’s 1 hour per year or 10 hours per month… It’s completely up to you to choose the time investment that suits you. Each hour given has a huge impact for the people you will accompany.

Our professionals testify (in French):

Diller

“Il y a un décalage énorme entre ce que les étudiants pensent et la réalité de nos métiers”

Elisabeth

“On se sent utile parce qu’on essaye de les accompagner dans leurs choix”

Amélie

“Professionnellement, cela me permet de prendre du recul sur mon métier”

Frédéric

“Pour moi, c’est une démarche citoyenne”

Frequently asked questions

If you like our answers, give it a try and

Working for equal opportunities
My Job Glasses gives as many people as possible the opportunity to build up a professional network, or to discover different professions and sectors. By sharing your passion, you help and inspire all kinds of people, whatever their background or situation.

 

Inspiring vocations
30% of young professionals would choose another profession for their 1st job if they had it to do over again. Discover your profession and what goes on behind the scenes to to help as many people as possible choose the job that really interests them!

 

Step back from your career and rediscover your profession
95% des Ambassadeurs métiers trouvent les rencontres sur myjobglasses.com enrichissantes, car elles leur font prendre du recul sur leur parcours. Vous aussi, portez un regard neuf sur votre expérience professionnelle 

At My Job Glasses, age is not a criterion. We believe that everyone has knowledge and know-how to share, whatever their background or professional experience.

Create your profile in just a few clicks
Describe your background, areas of expertise and day-to-day activities to be contacted by members interested in your experience.

 

Define your availability
Each month, enter the number of appointments you wish to make. You can change the number to suit your schedule!

 

Reply to members
Respond to every request, to share your daily life and help the people who contact you.

 

Meet them
Face-to-face, by videoconference or telephone, talk to the members who have contacted you (1 hour on average).

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