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La Liste Des Établissements Privés De Placement À L'étranger Autorisés La liste des établissements privés de placement à l’étranger autorisés Raison sociale Adresse N° Tel Site Web/Email Immeuble Kaffel Rue du Lac Lochness – www.manpower-tunisie.com Manpower Tunisie 1053 les Berges du Lac - Tunis 71656230 Email :ines.kochbati@manpower- tunisie.com Rue de la Bourse, lot 133, 3éme étage www.adeccotunisie.com Adecco Tunisie Les Jardins du Lac 2 – 1053 les Berges du 71198162 Email : Lac II - Tunis [email protected] 06, Rue Mahdia app 05 1002 Tunis 71282230 www.estunisie.net Express solutions Email : [email protected] Résidence Thabet 1 Immeuble A - App 372, SO.TU.FE.D.E 3 ème Etage Centre Urbain Nord 1082 – 71493358 Email : [email protected] Tunis 08 Rue Hsinet, Cité des jardins, 1002 Tunis www.tunisskills.com TUNISKILLS 71909450 Email : [email protected] Immeuble Kamel Gmar, Avenue 2 Mars, INTERNATIONAL www.ibs-recrutement.com 5100 Mahdia 73690990 BROTHER SARL Email : [email protected] ARABIAN CENTERS Bureau 62 1er Etage, Immeuble Galaxy, www.jobsglobal.com CONSULTING SUARL Rue d’Irak 1002 Tunis 71 841 148 Email :[email protected] « JOBSGLOBAL » Mahdia : App 10 2ème étage, Imm Sakka - 73655110 www.ritej-recrutement.com Avenue 02 mars 1934 RITEJ RECRUTEMENT 71903000 Email : [email protected] Tunis : Centre des affaires Av Kheireddine 53205205 Pacha troisième étage - Tunis Ksar Hellal : Immeuble Hamed Dimassi deixième étage Av Habib Bourguiba ksar hellal EL-OULA TUNISIA www.el-oula.com App 204- 2ème étage, 32 Rue d’Iran 1002 71835125 INTERNATIONAL Email :[email protected] RECRUITMENT Tunis www.iactunis.com IAC RECRUTEMENT 30 Rue des Entrepreneurs 2035 Charguia 2 70838838 - Ariana Email : [email protected] G & G RECRUITMENT, www.gggulf.com AIRLINES CREW, SALES & 25 Rue des Entrepreneurs – 2035 Charguia 71942522 Email : [email protected] HOSPITALITY II – Tunis Carthage www.hrconnect.tn HR CONNECT TUNISIA 71 Av Jean Jaures Résidence Elfath App 6.1 20 667 008 Lafayette 1002 Tunis Email : [email protected] www.bayrakelarab.com BAYRAK ELARAB SERVICES 32 Rue d’Iran – 1002 Tunis 71832719 Email : [email protected] CRUISE JOBS ACADEMY Rue Ibn El Haithem 5100 Mahdia 73690665 Email : [email protected] EXPERT MANPOWER & Br 503 – 44 Avenue de la Liberté 1002 Tunis 55708395 Email : [email protected] CONSULTING SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE B02 Imm Cité Centre – Centre Urbain Nord 70817185 DE SELECTION 1082 Tunis Br 05 – 2ème Etage - IMM Chabbar Avenue www.irs-tunisia.com INTEGRATED RECRUITMENT Salah Ben Youssef – Houmt Souk Djerba 75622150 Email: [email protected] SOLUTIONS 4180 SPECIALIZED HUMAN Rue Med Chaabouni Imm Farah + , app 4 RESOURCES CONSULTING- 3027 Sfax www.shrconsulting.ca TUNISIA Immeuble Ennakhil III , deuxième étage, IZY RECRUTEMENT appartement n°6 ; rue Joubeil. Cité El Moez +21655550022 Email : [email protected] Tunis ème Bureau 06 – 3 étage – 04 rue de l’Algérie 22307807 www.chahed-recrutement.com Société Chahd El Amel – 1001 Tunis 54397011 Email : contact.entreprises@chahed- 71332870 recrutement.com www.recrutement360.tn RECRUTEMENT 360 55 Rue Manoubi Jarjar, Menzeh 9 – 1013 Email: [email protected] Tunis App n°18, Immeuble Lido, 02 rue d’Espagne TUNITECHS CONSULTANT 7000 Bizerte 94911964 Email : [email protected] ENGINEERS App C12, Rue Docteur Moreau Immeuble Email : [email protected] LA MAISON DE Slim, 4000 Sousse 36171725 recruitment.dar- RECRUTEMENT 50883443 [email protected] Email : [email protected] AL KAWADER DE 05 Rue 08 Janvier bureau n°04 Grombalia Site web: www.alkwader.com RECRUTEMENT A )+216( 21981595 8030 L’ETRANGER Site web : www.proxima-tunisie.com 71 854 164 Complexe Marsa Mall - GP9 1ère étage App Email : [email protected] PROXIMA TUNISIE 29 644 832 B1-4, 2046 Sidi Daoud la Marsa Tunis. [email protected] 10 Rue lac Turkana 3ème étage bureau C15 (+216) 36365112 Site web : www.cjt-consulting.org CJT CONSULTING – 1053 les Berges du lac Tunis Email : [email protected] Bureau 318 – 41 Rue d’Iran 1002 Tunis DHR PLUS .
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