IT services network connecting enterprise clients with specialized consultants across France
PROPULSE IT operates a consultant-led delivery model rather than a traditional staffing or product company—6,500+ freelancers across France fielding long-term placements, fixed-scope projects, and embedded service centers. The hiring profile is senior-heavy (206 of 275 open roles), concentrated in engineering (161), reflecting active intake of consultant partners. Active projects cluster around migration (OS, databases to Azure, application modernization) and infrastructure automation (CI/CD, patch deployment), while pain points expose the operational friction of managing legacy systems and compliance—common in enterprise client transitions.
Notable leadership hires: Tech Lead FullStack
PROPULSE IT is a French IT services network that deploys specialized consultants to large accounts and mid-market clients. The model combines staff augmentation (long-term skill placement and emergency support), fixed-price delivery (custom applications, web platforms, and mobile), and managed service offerings (including nearshore centers in Poland, hosting, and training). The consultant network spans IT modernization, data platforms (ETL, BI, Big Data), digital transformation, collaboration tools (SharePoint, Microsoft 365), and IoT projects. Geographic presence centers on France with hiring also in Belgium.
Primary: Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB (databases); .NET, Node.js, React (development); Windows, Linux, Red Hat (infrastructure); Ansible, Git, Visual Studio (DevOps). Actively adopting: Azure, AWS, Datadog, Jenkins, Azure DevOps. Replacing legacy Azure, Elasticsearch, Active Directory infrastructure.
Focus areas include OS and application migrations, Azure cloud migration, CI/CD and deployment automation pipelines, Active Directory migrations, and network security infrastructure. Common pain point: managing legacy ETL systems and reducing false positives in security compliance monitoring.
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