National Trade Learning Service (SENAC) He has an open registration1,830 vacancies in free courses and face -to an interface Professional qualification. Opportunities are the result of partnerships with Ministry of Tourism (MTUR) and Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC)It aims to enable professionals from various sectors of the economy.
Provides partnership with MTur 1630 vacant In courses in the fields of tourism, hospitality, entertainment, educational and social development, as well as food production. The registrations were extended until March 31 It can be made through the form available on the official Senac.
The courses are distributed in several states, including Alagais, Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, CEARK, District Federral, EspíRito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso Do Sul, Minas Gera, toParaíba, parná, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio De Janeiro, Rio Grande Do Sul, Roraima, Sao Paulo, Sergipe and Tocantins.
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Another initiative in partnership with MDIC offers 200 jobs in “Foreign Trade Services Assistant” and “Foreign Trade Technician”. The program aims to black, from the age of 16, with an income that reaches the minimum wage.
The registration of these courses follows a specific schedule, with different deadlines for each municipality. For the Foreign Trade Technician course, records take place from March 17 to 27 in Rio Grande (rupee), with 20 vacancies available. Foreign Trade Assistant course is available in many cities, with various final dates:
- 17 to 27/03/2025: Rio Grande (RS), Praranagua (PR), Fortaleza (CE), Joinville (SC), Santos (SP) and ITAJAí (SC) – 20 vacancies in each municipality;
- 01 a 11/04/2025: Recife (PE) – 20 vagas;
- 28 to 29/04/2025: Vitória (ES) and Salvador (Ba) – 20 vacancies in each municipality.
Interested parties can progress through Forms available on official SENAC and MDIC sites. More information about courses and time schedules can be accessed directly on the platforms of each institution.
*(IRY COSTA, Press Trainer under the supervision of Keila Ferreira, Coordinator of the Politics and Economics Center)