Portrait de diplômé : Jules Hauville
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Portrait de Jules (Audencia Bachelor 16), Consultant en Management au sein du cabinet de conseil Oresys.
- Quel bac avez-vous obtenu et quels sont les éléments qui ont guidé votre choix d’intégrer Audencia Bachelor ?
Après l’obtention du Bac S (maths-sciences), je cherchais une formation avec un environnement à taille humaine qui intégrait cours, expériences professionnelles et expériences à l’international. En plus de cela, Audencia Bachelor proposait un parcours à la carte. C’était la seule école à offrir toutes ces spécificités.
- Quel a été votre parcours au Bachelor ?
J’ai réalisé mon stage d’expatriation de 1ère année en Australie, à Sydney, dans une agence de voyage de luxe.
En deuxième année, j’ai suivi le programme « Corporate » qui se compose d’une période de cours, afin de consolider les fondamentaux, et d’un stage de 4 mois. Je voulais mettre à nouveau en application mes compétences et les méthodologies acquises à l’école. J’ai réalisé mon stage au sein d’une concession automobile où j’étais chargé de missions Marketing et Commerciales.
En troisième année, j’ai saisi l’opportunité de réaliser un Double Diplôme avec l’université de Linköping en Suède.
Pendant mon année en Suède, j’ai préparé les concours afin de poursuivre mes études en Master. Suite à l’obtention de mon Bachelor en 2016, j’ai intégré le Programme Grande Ecole d’Audencia. Après avoir suivi les cours, réalisé une année de césure, un échange universitaire en Chine et suivi la majeure « Entrepreneuriat » j’ai été diplômé en 2019.
- Quel est votre poste actuel ?
Aujourd’hui, je suis Consultant en Management au sein du cabinet de conseil Oresys. Nous sommes 350 Consultants en France.
Concrètement, mon métier est d’aider nos clients à réaliser leurs projets de transformations. Nous intervenons dans toutes les phases d’un projet : cadrage, pilotage, construction et déploiement.
Je suis intervenu dans plusieurs secteurs d’activités (retail, banque, industrie…) au sein de différentes directions (direction des opérations, direction de la Performance, direction de l’Ingénierie, …).
- Quels souvenirs gardez-vous d’Audencia ?
Ce que j’ai retenu de mes années passées à Audencia, ce sont les multiples opportunités offertes, le choix du parcours, la grande qualité des cours, des intervenants et les expériences à l’international.
J’ai également beaucoup apprécié le côté « taille humaine » où tout le monde se connaît. De plus, les diverses associations de l’école permettent également de créer du lien entre nous. Beaucoup des étudiants de ma promotion sont maintenant des amis !
- Que vous apporte le réseau Audencia depuis votre diplomation et quelle relation entretenez-vous avec ?
Audencia organise chaque année des événements qui nous permettent de nous retrouver entre diplômés. De plus, Audencia a développé la plateforme « Audencia Together » afin de faciliter le contact entre diplômés.
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