Unmissable Opportunity! Enrollment for Free Courses in Various Areas of the Industry. Don’t Miss This Chance for Professional Qualification. Sign Up Now!
The National Service for Industrial Training opened enrollment for 10,949 vacancies in free technical qualification courses. This initiative is part of the Free Provision Program of the National Service for Industrial Training-RJ, ensuring access to training for low-income individuals.
The selection process will follow specific criteria detailed in the announcement and aims to meet the demand of the industrial sector, preparing students for the job market.
Course Objective and Workload
The free technical qualification courses aim to provide professional training in various areas of the industrial sector, expanding the employment opportunities for participants. The training is offered in three modalities:
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- In-Person: Classes held 100% at the units of the National Service for Industrial Training-RJ.
- Blended EAD: 80% of activities are done online, and 20% occur in person at the units.
- 100% Online EAD: Courses offered entirely remotely, with live classes and content available in the Virtual Learning Environment. The workload varies according to the selected course, ranging from 160h to 600h, encompassing theoretical and practical activities.
Available Vacancies and Offering Locations
The 10,949 vacancies are distributed among various units of the National Service for Industrial Training-RJ throughout the state. The training will be conducted in municipalities such as Rio de Janeiro, Angra dos Reis, Macaé, Campos dos Goytacazes, among others. The offer of vacancies and courses can be directly consulted in the announcement available on the website of the National Service for Industrial Training-RJ.
Selection Process
The filling of vacancies will be on a first-come, first-served basis, contingent upon meeting the required criteria. To apply, it is necessary to meet the specific criteria for each course, including minimum age, education, and availability to attend classes. People with disabilities can participate in the process and, if necessary, will be called for a diagnostic interview to ensure adequate accessibility to the course.
Requirements for Registration
To register, the candidate must prove a family per capita income of up to 1.5 minimum wages, present a photo ID, CPF, proof of education, and complete the self-declaration of low income. For EAD courses, it is essential to have access to the internet and a compatible computer to participate in the activities.
Offered Courses
The free technical qualification courses available cover various areas of the industrial sector, such as:
- Digital Marketing Assistant
- Industrial Instrument Technician
- Industrial Electrician
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Photographer
- Confectioner
- Machine Operator
- Furniture Assembler Other options listed in the announcement.
Enrollments for Free Courses
Those interested in the free technical qualification courses must register in person at the units of the National Service for Industrial Training-RJ indicated here. The final deadline for enrollment may be advanced if the number of vacancies is filled before the scheduled date of April 16, 2025.

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