Over 100 Remote Job Openings for High School, Technical, and Higher Education Candidates. Candidates from All Over Brazil Can Apply!
Zup, an organization that creates technology and generates value by promoting digital transformation in large companies and startups, currently offers over 100 remote job openings in the areas of engineering and development – including open source and products – as well as security and infrastructure. The company has grown exponentially and tripled its workforce from the beginning of 2020 to August 2021, when it reached about 3,000 employees, of which 80% are in the technology field.
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The company, which started as a startup in Uberlândia, now has over 3,000 remote employees across the country and offices in São Paulo, Campinas, Uberlândia, and Joinville, and has been active for over ten years in the digital transformation of large companies and developing open source products. In 2019, Zup was acquired by Itaú Bank, the largest financial institution in Latin America. Watch the video below to learn more about the company!
Check Below How to Apply for Job Openings
For the open job positions, Zup offers flexible hours, support for courses, internal education programs, a free course platform, profit sharing, assistance for telephone plans, a subsidy for home office, the freedom to work remotely, from the offices, or in a hybrid model, and more.
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Applicants can view the full job descriptions and apply directly through the company’s website HERE.


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