IEL Has 788 Paid Internship Positions Available Across Brazil. Scholarships Range from R$ 320 to R$ 2,000. Apply Now!
More than 700 internship positions are being offered in various Brazilian states by the Euvaldo Lodi Institute (IEL). The opportunities target high school, technical, and higher education students, with scholarships ranging from R$ 320 to R$ 2,000, plus transportation assistance.
Interested candidates need to register on the IEL regional websites. The states with the highest number of openings are Goiás, Amazonas, and Minas Gerais.
This initiative is part of the IEL National Internship Program, which aims to connect emerging talents with companies across different sectors, promoting professional development from an early age.
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Goiás Leads in Number of Internship Positions
The state of Goiás has the highest number of opportunities, with 476 internship positions. Scholarships range from R$ 450 to R$ 2,000.
The positions are available in areas such as administration, architecture, arts, exact and natural sciences, logistics, and information technology, among others.
The cities with openings are Goiânia, Aparecida de Goiânia, Senador Canedo, and Jandaia. Apply on the website: National Internship System – Internship Positions, Intern Management, and Company-School Integration
Amazonas Has 70 Positions Open in Manaus
IEL-AM offers 70 positions for students at the high school, technical, and higher education levels. The fields include administration, accounting, law, engineering, marketing, pedagogy, and nutrition.
The scholarships range from R$ 600 to R$ 1,500. To compete, it is necessary to keep your information updated on the IEL Amazonas website. Sign up on the official site: IEL Amazonas
Minas Gerais Offers Scholarships of Up to R$ 2,000
IEL-MG has 59 internship positions open in cities such as Belo Horizonte, Contagem, Betim, Varginha, and others. The fields range from administration and law to software engineering, pedagogy, and logistics.
The scholarships offered can reach R$ 2,000, varying by role and location. Apply at: Home | IEL Minas Gerais
Other Regions with Open Internship Positions
In addition to the three states with the highest offerings, others also have various paid internship positions. Check them out:
- Federal District: 45 positions with scholarships ranging from R$ 450 to R$ 1,500;
- Ceará: 28 positions in the cities of Fortaleza, Sobral, Crato, and Maracanaú. Scholarships of up to R$ 1,300;
- Rio Grande do Sul: 34 positions distributed across cities like Porto Alegre, Caxias do Sul, and Canoas. Scholarships of up to R$ 2,000;
- Rio Grande do Norte: 17 positions with scholarships of up to R$ 1,500 in Natal, Mossoró, and other cities;
- Rondônia: 20 positions in seven municipalities, with scholarships of up to R$ 1,300;
- Tocantins: 39 positions with scholarships ranging from R$ 320 to R$ 1,200 in various cities, including Palmas and Gurupi.
How to Apply for IEL Positions?
To apply for the IEL internship positions, you need to access the website of the regional unit corresponding to your state.
The student must complete the registration and keep the information updated. Some units also offer contact via phone, WhatsApp, or email to clarify any doubts.
The program is a gateway to the job market and a valuable opportunity for professional growth. According to IEL, “an internship is an important step in the life of any student, from high school to university.”

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