Loggi Offers Job Opportunities Specifically for Brazilians Who Wish to Work in Lisbon, Portugal
Working in Portugal is a dream for many Brazilians, but while the country is welcoming to Portuguese-speaking compatriots, bureaucratic and financial issues weigh on achieving this goal. Loggi, a technology and logistics startup based in São Paulo, will send qualified Brazilians with experience in strategic areas of Technology to Portugal.
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The Selection Process for Portugal Was Opened on 12/3/2019
It is worth mentioning that in October 2019, Loggi opened 800 job vacancies in Brazil for positions in different states. The company’s operations office is located in Lisbon, and they will be focusing on professionals in the fields of Software Engineering, Product Management, User Experience, User Interface, Information Technology, and Human Resources.
They are looking for professionals with more market experience, as they seek individuals who can become leaders of innovative solutions. It is important to note that in addition to Brazilians, they are also seeking Portuguese nationals to fill these positions.
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Loggi is expanding at an unprecedented pace, having received massive investments from companies like Microsoft, SoftBank, GGV Capital, Fifth Wall, and Velt Partners, which together amount to investments around US$ 150 MILLION.
Assistance to Obtain Work Visa and Accommodation in Portugal
The startup aims for the best technology talent from Brazil but knows that bureaucratic and financial difficulties weigh down and even hinder the selection of candidates. To support this, the company will provide all necessary assistance for professionals to obtain work visas to operate in Portugal, as well as accommodation. The specifics of how they will do this have not been detailed.
“Lisbon is a rapidly rising tech hub and has been consolidating as one of the main startup centers on the continent. The city also receives significant government incentives to promote technology, has great universities, and hosts the largest Technology conference in Europe, WebSummit,” says Eduardo Thuler, Country Manager in Portugal.
Would you like to apply for these job openings in Portugal? Then visit the official recruitment page here.

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