Caixa Econômica Federal Is Offering New Job Openings for Students in Various Locations. The Internship Positions Are Open to Candidates from High School, Adult Education, Technical and Higher Education Levels and Do Not Require Experience.
The Caixa Econômica Federal has several internship openings available in its program for students of Regular High School and Technical Education or Adult Education (EJA) as well as for higher education across various locations in Brazil. Those selected will be entitled to a scholarship and also receive transportation allowance during work hours of 4 or 5 hours per day, equivalent to 20 or 25 hours per week, respectively.
Requirements to Compete for Job Openings at Caixa Econômica Federal
The internship positions are an opportunity for high school, technical, and higher education students to acquire knowledge, especially for those pursuing a degree and looking to work in their field, enhancing their professional resume.
Interested candidates must be regularly enrolled in a private or public educational institution, attending high school, higher education, or technical courses recognized by the Ministry of Education.
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It is also necessary to be a native Brazilian or a foreigner with a permanent visa in Brazil, who has not been dismissed for public service reasons, to be up to date with electoral obligations, and if male and over 18 years old, to be compliant with military obligations.
Those interested with a high school, technical, or higher education background must not have completed an internship for a period equal to or longer than the Caixa Econômica Federal, except for individuals with disabilities according to Article 11 of Law 11.788/08.
If necessary, selected students for the internship positions must obtain an intern registration with the OAB, as well as a Digital Certificate issued according to the ICP-Brasil standards, with costs being the responsibility of the students, without any reimbursement or refund by Caixa.
Application for Internship Positions at Caixa Econômica Federal
The accepted higher education courses in the Bank’s program include Architecture and Urbanism, Engineering, and Law. It is important to highlight that job openings for high school positions at Caixa Econômica Federal are available in the following states:
- Minas Gerais;
- Rio Grande do Sul;
- Mato Grosso;
- Paraná;
- São Paulo;
- Bahia;
- Santa Catarina;
- Maranhão;
- Alagoas;
- Rio Grande do Norte;
- Sergipe;
- Amazonas;
- Rondônia;
- Tocantins;
- Acre;
- Goiás;
- Roraima;
- Espírito Santo.
The interns at Caixa Econômica Federal will receive a scholarship between R$ 400 and R$ 500 for high school students (depending on hours worked) or R$ 1,000 for higher education students, in addition to a transportation allowance of R$ 130 per month. Those interested should complete their application through the CIEE website.
About Caixa Econômica Federal
Caixa is a Brazilian financial institution, structured as a public company with its own assets and administrative autonomy, headquartered in Brasília, in the Federal District, with branches throughout Brazil.
The institution is linked to the Ministry of Economy and is part of the National Financial System, contributing to the Federal Government’s credit policy, complying with its decisions and regulatory discipline under the Minister of Economy and the oversight of the Central Bank of Brazil.
Caixa Econômica Federal was founded in 1861 by Emperor Dom Pedro II under the name Caixa Econômica e Monte de Socorro, with the objective of promoting savings and granting loans against collateral, backed by the imperial government.

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