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Looking for the first job? Mineradora Vale is hiring 900 professionals with no experience to fill vacancies in its internship program

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Vale interns/ Source: Vale website

Vale's internship opportunities are for candidates with no experience in the states of MG, ES, MA, MS, PA and RJ

Yesterday, Tuesday (01/06), the mining company Vale opened 900 internship vacancies for professionals without experience, destined for the following states: Espírito Santo, Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará and Rio de Janeiro. The mining company says that this internship program will be exclusive to higher education students, initially working in telework (home office). Those interested in enrolling in Vale's internship opportunities can apply until July 5th. See also: Vale deactivates a pier that was leased by Petrobras, in the Port of Tubarão, in Espírito Santo. About 300 employees will be laid off.

ATTENTION! The CPG is not responsible for offering internship vacancies at the mining company Vale. Internship opportunities for professionals with no experience are external and can be filled at any time. Please check at the time of application to see if vacancies are still available. If so, don't hesitate to apply.

Requirements and steps to enroll in the Vale mining internship program

The Internship Program for candidates without experience at the mining company Vale offers opportunities in courses such as Engineering, Geology, Administration, Communication, Psychology, Law and Economics.

It is worth noting that students studying higher education, who are expected to graduate between December 2022 and December 2023, may apply. Students must present a statement from the educational institution authorizing the internship. The process also includes opportunities for people with disabilities. Candidates will only be able to apply for internship vacancies in the state where they reside, even in places where work is 100% remote, and be available to work for a period of up to 6 hours.

Stages of the Vale mining company's internship program: 1st – Enrollment and Online Assessments: June 01st to July 05th; 2nd – Reviews Online: June and July; 3rd – Virtual Panel with Men and Women Managers: July, August and September; 4th – Admission medical exams: August, September and October; 5th – Results: from October.

How to apply for opportunities and the benefits offered

The selection process will be completely blind at all stages, with the aim of preventing unconscious biases from influencing the choice of candidates. In this way, information such as gender, ethnicity, age, college, address, marital status, disabilities, among others, are omitted during selection.

Those selected in the mining company Vale's internship program will receive a monthly stipend of up to R$ 1.375,14 (amounts vary according to the workload), transport vouchers and meal vouchers and will be entitled to medical assistance, exclusive career for interns, access to Gympass, employee assistance program, life insurance and Christmas basket, in addition to a 15-day paid break every 6 months.

Those interested in applying for internship opportunities for candidates with no experience at the mining company Vale must access here to be redirected to the company's registration site. We wish you good luck!

See also: Vale signs agreement with Nexttracker for a US$500 million project in Minas Gerais

The mining company Vale chose Nextracker to supply its bifacial solar trackers, optimized with artificial intelligence for the solar energy project, called “Sol de Cerrado”, in the state of Minas Gerais. The 766 megawatt (MWp) solar power complex, which will be one of the largest in Brazil, will help power Vale's mining operations in the Jaíba area of ​​Minas Gerais and will be interconnected to the regional transmission grid.

The “Sol do Cerrado” project, announced in December last year, received investments of US$ 500 million and will play an important role in Vale's efforts to achieve its corporate sustainability goals. When in operation, the solar energy project will supply 13% of the mining company's total energy needs in Brazil and offset GHG Protocol Scope 2 emissions by up to 136.407 tons of CO2 per year.

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