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There are more than 2,000 job vacancies in various regions of Rio de Janeiro

Jan 04, 2023

Rio De Janeiro [Brazil], January 4: The state secretariat of Work and Income begins the week offering 2,150 job opportunities to the population of Rio de Janeiro. These opportunities were registered by Sine, the National Employment System and the application MaisTrabalho RJ throughout the state of Rio.
The MaisTrabalho RJ application offers 1,450 vacancies in the different municipalities of Rio de Janeiro: 1,302 only in the capital, 57 in Volta Redonda, 23 in Barra Mansa and 21 in Cabo Frio. Among the sectors that offer more job opportunities through the app are the food industry, bars and restaurants, administrative services, sales, commerce, general services and civil engineering. In addition, the digital tool offers 121 free courses and easy access for those who want to improve their resume to get a dream job.
Through Sine, 700 opportunities are available for the metropolitan, Middle ParaĆ­ba and Serrana regions of Rio de Janeiro State. The metropolitan region, which has the largest number of vacancies, has 617 opportunities, of which 217 are exclusively for people with disabilities (PcD). There are 50 vacancies of kitchen assistant for this public, in the Benfica area.
The secretariat of Work and Income reminds that the vacancy is matched to the candidates through its systems (Sine and application MaisTrabalho RJ). Therefore, it is important to keep your registration and resume up to date.
To register or update your record, in the case of Sine, you must go to a unit of the National Employment System, taking with you the citizen's identity documents, work card, PIS/PASEP/NIT/NIS and CPF, as reported by Toda Palavra, a partner of TV BRICS.
Source: TV Brics

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