Senac opens another selection process with thousands of free technical course vacancies for those who dream of working in the industry and lovers of beauty and technology. Check the requirements and register!
The National Commercial Learning Service (Senac) has more than 900 places in technical and free courses. According to the institution's website, they are 48 classes of free courses for the areas of technology, gastronomy, management, beauty, commerce, industry and food production. Registration can now be done online!
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List of free technical courses offered by Senac
All in all, they are 48 classes of free courses. One of the highlights is the offer of places in technical courses, which differ because it is a modality that requires more in-depth teaching, with a longer duration. Check out the courses offered below:
- Administration Technician
- Finance Technician
- Logistics Technician
- Marketing Technician
- Human Resources Technician
- Python development
- Administrative assistant
- Human resources assistant
- Kitchen Assistant
- Barber
- Assistant hairdresser
- Hairdresser
- Epilator
- Florist
- Waiter
- Manicure
- Makeup artist
- masseuse
- and more!
Opportunities are offered at Senac units in RS. Candidates who have a “per capita” family income of up to two federal minimum wages, are enrolled in or have graduated from Basic Education, meet the prerequisites of the desired course, are an unemployed worker can enroll in one of Senac’s free technical courses. or employee and present documents proving the access requirements established for the course.
Find out how to enroll in Senac's free courses
Interested parties should pay attention to the registration period and prerequisites for each course, which may vary according to the unit chosen. To sign up for free technical courses, visit the Senai website on the Internet.
O Free Senac Program It is specifically aimed at people with low income and in situations of social vulnerability. It was developed as an instrument of productive inclusion for Brazilians who face difficulties in accessing free qualification and professionalization courses. PSG has contributed significantly to the social inclusion and employability of young people and adults.