Embrapa Opened A New Selection Process With Internship Vacancies For Candidates From Maceió. The Vacancies At Embrapa Are For Candidates From Various Areas Who Meet The Company’s Requirements, check the details and find out how to apply!
Embrapa Food and Territories is offering seven non-mandatory internship vacancies for work in the city of Maceió, in the state of Alagoas. The areas of the vacancies at Embrapa include agronomy, biology, food engineering, chemistry, and administration, library science, information science, or secretarial studies. The activities in the vacancies that do not require experience include support for research or administrative and institutional actions.
Important Details About The Internship Vacancies At Embrapa
The vacancies without experience are intended for candidates who are duly enrolled in courses in Administration, Secretarial Studies, and Library Science, or the other fields mentioned above. Thus, the company requires a dynamic posture, proactivity, good computer skills, especially in Excel, PowerPoint/Canvas, ability to produce written content, and a sense of organization of data and information.
Embrapa Also Has Internship Vacancies For Candidates With Disabilities, provided that the nature of the disability is compatible with the responsibilities of the position. It is important to note that the current infrastructure does not allow for accommodation of individuals with mobility limitations due to the presence of stairs.
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Among the preferred requirements for the vacancies at Embrapa are punctuality, public service skills, proficiency in interpersonal communication, and knowledge of Microsoft Word.
The Workload Is 20 Hours Per Week and those accepted for the internship positions will receive a monthly stipend of R$ 787.98, plus transportation assistance. The student cannot maintain an employment relationship or have another paid scholarship while holding the positions at Embrapa.
How To Compete For The Vacancies Without Experience In Maceió?
Students interested in competing for the vacancies at Embrapa must access the company’s page on the Mais Estágios Platform. All opportunities and information about the benefits and prerequisites for each opportunity will be available there. On the page, searching by state and municipality will display all the open internship vacancies.
Applications must be made directly through the Mais Estágios website, following a prior registration. The selection process may include curriculum analysis, written test, specific knowledge test, and interview.
It is worth mentioning that those accepted for the Embrapa internship positions will be responsible for supporting the execution of the Unit Heads’ agenda, assisting in the work of the Unit’s Secretariat, and helping with the progress of Unit tasks.
It is worth noting that internship positions provide an opportunity for students to experience the profession in practice, always under the supervision of an experienced professional. It is during the internship that the student has one of their first professional opportunities, can apply what they are learning in college, and understand how the market operates.
Internships offer a number of benefits for both students and companies. These practical learning opportunities during undergraduate studies or other training allow students to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom to real work environments.
Learn About Embrapa
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Company (Embrapa) is a public company linked to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), which was founded in 1973 to develop the technological basis for a model of genuinely tropical agriculture and livestock.
The initiative faces the constant challenge of ensuring food security for Brazil and maintaining a prominent position in the international market for food and energy fibers.
The company focuses on scientific excellence in agricultural research, quality and productive efficiency in crops and livestock, environmental sustainability, social aspects, and partnerships with the productive sector.

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