What is the CPF?
The CPF allows any person, employee, or jobseeker, to follow a training course on their own initiative. It supports its holder from entry into professional life, throughout his career until retirement. The Personal Training Account is credited in hours at the end of each year, within the limit of 150 hours of training over 8 years.
For people working full time, it is supplied with:
• 24 hours per year for the first 5 years, i.e. 120 hours;
• then 12 hours per year for 3 years, to reach the maximum ceiling of 150 hours.
For the employee working part-time, the hours credited are calculated in proportion to the time worked. Periods of absence related to maternity, paternity and childcare leave, adoption, parental presence, family support, parental education leave are taken into account in the hours’ calculation. Or to an occupational disease and an accident at work.
The training hours entered in the account remain vested in the event of a change in professional situation or loss of employment.
Source: Le compte personnel de formation
How is LET collaborating on the scheme?
For LET, 2021 was a year of opportunities and developments rich in events.
Indeed, from now on, thanks to our new partners:
ACADEMIE ALLIANCE
LIRONE CONSEIL
We can now offer you to use your CPF credit to follow one of our English, Spanish, or French courses. Any French person that wishes to take advantage of that type of training with their CPF account, can get in touch with us now. And it would be with pleasure that we will redirect them to one of our partners to fulfil their requests.
How simple it is:
Login into the official website using your social security number or your French Connect username, to find out what balance do you have.
(moncompteformation.gouv.fr)
Then choose the right training.
- Our courses are personalised
- Our courses are provided by native teachers
- We try to adapt as much as possible to your needs and availabilities.
To improve your skills in English, Spanish, or French,
Don't hesitate any longer to join us, even if you don't want to use your CPF account ...