AMJE Bordeaux, a rapidly growing junior enterprise

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Since its founding in 1989, AMJE Bordeaux has positioned itself as a key player by offering high-quality services to businesses, while providing valuable opportunities for the school's students to put their technical skills into practice.

In recent years, AMJE has taken significant steps forward, marking a turning point in its development.

Its inclusion in the L30 in 2023 represents major recognition of its excellence and professionalism. It is also ISO 9001 certified, a globally recognized quality management standard.

AMJE's financial momentum is equally impressive, with a notable increase in revenue between 2020 and 2024. This growth demonstrates its ability to thrive and invest in its future. Furthermore, its growing partnerships with renowned companies such as ALTEN, LCL BPI, MJE, and FCS Consulting demonstrate its value in the market and its potential for continued development.

The AMJE was behind the creation of the Bordeaux business forum. This year, students doubled the number of companies invited, demonstrating its ability to create meaningful opportunities for all students at the school.

With its recent achievements as a solid foundation, AMJE Bordeaux is ready to continue growing and flourishing in the years to come. By cultivating its partnerships, exploring new opportunities, and remaining true to its commitment to excellence.

 

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