Even With High Unemployment Rate in Brazil, LinkedIn Listed a Series of Job Openings That Will Be Available This Year in High-Demand Professions
The LinkedIn platform conducted a survey to discover which high-demand professions will generate more job openings in Brazil in 2022. Unsurprisingly, the top of the list continues to be occupied by the technology sector, followed by data science and design. It is essential to know the in-demand professions in the job market so that one can fit into the opportunities and achieve their life goals. Based on this, LinkedIn compiled a list of the 25 jobs that will trend in the country in 2022.
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In-Demand Professions in the Brazilian Market
A Specialized Recruiter in Technology is responsible for searching and selecting candidates for job openings related to the technology field. The salary is around R$ 2,149. The person responsible for creating solutions and automation tools to assist digital platforms is called a Site Reliability Engineer. The salary is R$ 9,269.
A Data Engineer, who is responsible for overseeing, managing, recovering, monitoring, optimizing, storing, and distributing data within a company, earns a salary of R$ 7,701.
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After decades of searching for a substitute for the dirtiest ingredient in cement, scientists at the University of California claim to have found the Holy Grail in basalt, an almost inexhaustible rock that can decarbonize one of the most polluting sectors in the world and even reduce production costs.
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After nearly twenty years of halted and resumed construction, the Transnordestina has reached 79% completion and finally promises to connect the hinterland to two ports on the Northeast coast.
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Madrid wants to build the world’s largest Ferris wheel at 260 meters and €300 million, surpass Dubai, transform Spain’s landscape, and create its own ‘Eiffel Tower’ in a project that still faces resistance and depends on approval.
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar signed the agreement to connect Riyadh to Doha with a high-speed train traveling at 300 kilometers per hour, covering 785 kilometers of desert in about two hours.
Thus, a Cybersecurity Specialist can earn up to R$ 9,558 to work on the company’s and its clients’ data protection systems. There is also the Business Development Representative, who can earn a salary of up to R$ 2,652, and the Traffic Manager, with a salary ranging from R$ 4,000 to R$ 5,000. A Machine Learning Engineer earns up to R$ 7,950 to develop and program machine learning systems.
Other Professions Listed by LinkedIn
User Experience Researcher, with a salary of R$ 6,657. Data Scientist, one of the in-demand professions, can earn a salary starting from R$ 6,144. The Systems Development Analyst can earn a salary of R$ 4,549. A Robotics Engineer earns an average of R$ 5,018.95. The Back-end Developer has an average earning of R$ 3,026.29.
The Engagement Manager, typically responsible for improving customer experience, earns starting from R$ 3,629. The Product Team Manager can earn up to R$ 10,354 to monitor all stages of product or service development.
Excellent Salaries in High-Demand Professions
In addition to the high-demand professions listed above, there are also job openings for:
- QA (Quality Assurance) Engineer, earning R$ 4,580
- Data Management Consultant, with a salary of up to R$ 6,382
- Customer Experience Leader, earning up to R$ 8,271
- Design Analyst, who earns starting from R$ 3,567
- Solutions Analyst (R$ 4,845)
- Risk Management Analyst (R$ 5,135)
- Product Design Consultant (R$ 2,995)
- Internal Sales Coordinator (R$ 4,591)
- Intensive Care Nurse (R$ 3,453)
- Content Designer (R$ 1,800)
- Agile Instructor, who simply shares knowledge with other areas and earns an average of R$ 7,979.
Finally, it is worth noting that all data listed in this article was officially released through a survey conducted by the LinkedIn platform.

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