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São Paulo ABC Calls for Those Interested in Free Technical Courses in Information Technology and Mechanics That Ensure Salaries Up to 32% Higher

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 07/04/2025 at 09:41
Updated on 07/04/2025 at 09:42
Colégio do ABC paulista abre vagas para cursos técnicos gratuitos em Informática e Mecânica com estrutura de ponta, alto índice de empregabilidade e salários até 32% maiores. Inscrições abertas até 15 de maio!
Colégio do ABC paulista abre vagas para cursos técnicos gratuitos em Informática e Mecânica com estrutura de ponta, alto índice de empregabilidade e salários até 32% maiores. Inscrições abertas até 15 de maio!
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Engineer Salvador Arena School in São Bernardo do Campo Opens Slots for Free Technical Courses with State-of-the-Art Structure, Valued Training, and High Employability.

Are you wondering how to enter a competitive job market without spending years of your life in college? Well, São Bernardo do Campo, in the heart of ABC Paulista, has just stepped up and opened registrations for free technical courses in IT and Mechanics with an education standard that rivals elite paid schools! Want to know the best part? The technical training guarantees salaries up to 32% higher than those with only a high school diploma.

The Engineer Salvador Arena School decided to invest where many still hesitate: quality technical training that is completely free. In a scenario where the market increasingly demands qualifications, but not everyone can afford years of study, the free technical courses in IT and Mechanics appear as a gateway to a solid and well-paid career.

And look at the numbers that prove it: according to Ipea, those with a technical diploma earn, on average, 24.9% more than the national average. The 2023 School Census revealed that the demand for this type of course has exploded: 12.1% increase in enrollments in just one year. Sign that Brazilians are waking up to the game.

Starting in the second semester of 2025, there will be 40 slots per course (IT and Mechanics), half of which are reserved for social candidates — that is, those with a family income per capita of up to 1.5 minimum wage. In addition to free technical courses, students receive food, teaching materials, and professional guidance, with the right to supervised internships through the Career Support Center (NAC).

The structure? Top-notch! Modern laboratories, workshops, an interactive library, and a first-rate teaching staff. It’s almost a technological park disguised as a school.

How to Enroll:

Interested? Hurry because registrations run from April 2 to May 15, 2025, exclusively through the Vunesp website. The fee is R$ 40.00 — but those who meet the social criteria can request exemption until April 15.

Classes are held in the evening, from 6:30 PM to 10:45 PM, lasting three semesters. Selection will be made through a single test with questions in Mathematics, Physics, and Portuguese — all based on high school content.

If you want to get ahead and enter a market that pays more, hires quickly, and values those who put in the work, this may be your chance. The free technical courses in IT and Mechanics at Salvador Arena School are more than just a slot — they can be a turning point in your professional life.

Link for registration and complete announcement:
www.colegiosalvadorarena.org.br/processo-seletivo/curso-tecnico

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I cover technology, innovation, oil and gas, and provide daily updates on opportunities in the Brazilian market. I have published over 7,000 articles on the websites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil, and Obras Construção Civil. For topic suggestions, please contact me at brunotelesredator@gmail.com.

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