Casas Bahia, A Renowned Retailer In Brazil, Is Offering Several New Job Openings. There Are Home Office And In-Person Positions Available For Various Roles And Areas Of Expertise.
Casas Bahia, one of the largest retail chains in the country, announced on Thursday (20) the opening of new job vacancies across Brazil, including home office options. The initiative aims to expand the workforce and ensure excellence in customer service while supporting the gradual recovery of the national economy. The company is seeking qualified professionals in various sectors, such as sales, logistics, marketing, information technology, and human resources.
Check Out Some Of The Home Office And In-Person Positions Available
If you are looking for job vacancies, Casas Bahia is also investing in the home office model, allowing its employees to work remotely. We have compiled a list of available positions and their respective requirements:
Customer Service Representative
High school diploma is required, and a college degree is an advantage. Responsible for opening and closing the cash register, attending to customers, receiving payments, issuing invoices, in addition to the opportunity to offer and sell services, contributing to the store’s targets.
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Stock Assistant
High school diploma is required, updated health certificate, must be over 18 years old, availability to work from Monday to Saturday during business hours. Responsible for loading and unloading goods, stocking areas, organizing inventory, checking merchandise, delivering already paid goods to customers, and organizing the workplace.
Cashier
A high school diploma is required, a college degree is desirable, experience as a cashier, selling services, customer service, selling products, or credit sales is desirable.
Store Manager
A college degree is required, experience in managing goals and results, team management, commercial negotiation, and experience in retail as a Store Manager. Responsible for monitoring and motivating team performance, always seeking improvements through process enhancements, motivational techniques, and constant feedback.
Learn How To Compete For Job Vacancies
The home office and in-person positions are spread across various regions of Brazil, such as São Paulo, Pará, Mato Grosso, Rio Grande do Sul, Pernambuco, and Bahia, and include opportunities for Technology and Product Advisor, Internal Helper, among others.
Those interested in participating in the job selection process at Casas Bahia should visit the company’s website and create an account. Select the position that best fits your profile.
Casas Bahia offers various benefits to successful candidates such as health insurance, transportation assistance, meal vouchers, in addition to a challenging and dynamic work environment.
The offering of home office positions aims to provide greater flexibility and convenience for professionals, as well as a wider geographical range in sourcing talent. This way, professionals can work from anywhere in Brazil, as long as they have internet access.
Get To Know Casas Bahia Better
Casas Bahia is a popular retail chain for furniture and appliances in Brazil, founded in 1952 in São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo, where its headquarters is located, by Samuel Klein, a Polish immigrant who started as a hawker selling products door-to-door, largely to customers from Bahia, from where the company’s name originated.
It was only in 1957 that the first store opened, and today the chain is the largest retailer of appliances and furniture in Brazil. On July 2, 2010, a new merger agreement between the Ponto and Casas Bahia groups was announced, creating a new group called Via Varejo.

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