Renault Group launches 2026 graduate programs to fast-track careers in automotive, digital, and AI roles
Renault Group has opened applications for its 2026 graduate programs, offering two-to-five-year accelerated paths with job rotations and mentoring to high-potential recent Master's graduates.
2 to 5 years
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September 2026
What Happened
Renault Group has launched its 2026 recruitment campaign for graduate programs in France, targeting recent Master's graduates from engineering schools, business schools, and universities. The programs are designed to anticipate industry transformations and develop key skills for the future, with a focus on roles in manufacturing, engineering, finance, and new technologies like digital, AI, and data.
- Manufacturing and production engineering
- Consulting
- Finance
- After-sales and logistics
- Digital, artificial intelligence, and data
“This program enabled me to develop an in-depth understanding of the company and build a network much faster than I would have without this experience. It's a real added value that I see every day in my current role.”
Why this matters
The programs aim to develop in-demand skills as the auto industry shifts toward digital, AI, and sustainable technologies, ensuring Renault's talent pipeline remains competitive.
Terms in This Story
- Graduate program
- A structured training program for recent graduates that combines work experience, mentoring, and job rotations.
- Upskilling
- Learning new skills to improve performance in a current role.
- Reskilling
- Learning new skills to transition to a different role.
- Bootcamp
- An intensive, short-term training session focused on specific skills.
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