Graduates of SESI SENAI of Pará Graduated from the New High School and Are Already Inserted in the Job Market of Technology, with Demand for Qualified Professionals.
Getting an education in high school can be the first step toward a successful career. An example of this are young people Samuel Ribeiro, Caio Henrique Nascimento, Ramon Souza, and Isabel Maia, who graduated from SESI and SENAI schools with a diploma in technical computer networks and secured job vacancies.
The New High School provides the opportunity to finish studies alongside a technical course, opening doors to the job market. For young people, especially in the technology field, which is in high demand for qualified professionals, this is a significant advantage. The secondary education now offers a more comprehensive education aligned with market needs, preparing students for their first job.
High School and the Technology Market
For many, technology was neither the first nor the last option, but the practical experience and good job prospects in employment sparked an interest in the field. According to the Association of Information and Communication Technology Companies and Digital Technologies (Brasscom), Brazil will have over 500,000 job vacancies needing qualified labor in the Information Technology market by December 2025.
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Artificial intelligence, data analysis, cybersecurity, and user experience are some of the fields with the highest demand currently. Riding on these opportunities, Samuel, Caio, Ramon, and Isabel achieved a great feat: they moved from high school directly to the job market.
Secondary Education in the World of Technology
Everyone knows that networking is important. In the technology universe, it’s no different. Besides the requirements to fit the position, having a good relationship with peers and teachers in school and internships makes a difference.
Throughout high school, teachers opened doors for Ramon Souza, 19. ‘I really worked hard; the teacher knew me. I got my first two internships thanks to him, who recommended me,’ said the graduate from SESI Belém.
Close to finishing his third year, he was hired by the company where he was an intern and spent five months as a full-time employee. Some time later, a former employee from a place where he interned called him to work at a new company. Ramon accepted, and he is currently a technology assistant at an accounting office.
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Despite having spent two years of high school remotely and in another city, he was afraid it wouldn’t work out. Some peers even couldn’t or didn’t have the means to continue online classes, but the student didn’t give up. The new high school allowed him to look at his own future more kindly.
‘The old Caio had no vision for the future and not many plans for life, especially since I came from a simple family and we had no intention of studying. I wasn’t very dedicated; I was lazy, but compared to who I am today, not only my father but my friends say they are very proud of me,’ he concludes. ‘I achieved things I never imagined.’
Source: Portal da Indústria

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