Mitsubishi Recently Announced A New Selection Process With Job Openings For Candidates Without Experience.
Mitsubishi, a Japanese company that manufactures vehicles, announced the opening of a new selection process aiming to fill several job vacancies. The opportunities are in Votorantim (SP) and Barueri (SP), and applications can be submitted until this Thursday (13). The company is recognized worldwide for the quality and innovation of its products, thus seeking dedicated and committed candidates to join its team.
Requirements Required By Mitsubishi For Its Selection Process
Practical experience is essential for better leveraging the learning during graduation. In an internship, whether mandatory or not, the student has the chance to put into practice the knowledge they have been acquiring at university.
Mitsubishi Electric offers job vacancies without experience for higher education students, with graduation expected from June 2024 onwards. It is also necessary to be available to intern for 6 hours a day, with knowledge in Excel and English, and proficiency in PowerPoint and Word programs is also desirable.
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The internship program provides options for on-site, remote, or hybrid work, when there is action in both previous modalities. Mitsubishi accepts the following courses in its selection process:
- Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Telecommunications;
- Electrical Engineering Electronics;
- Technology in Human Resource Management;
- Electrical Engineering;
- Electrical Engineering with Qualification in Power Systems;
- Electrical and Computer Engineering;
- Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Robotics and Industrial Automation;
- Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Energy and Automation Systems;
- Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Electronic Systems;
- Logistics, Logistics and Transportation;
- Business Administration;
- Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Systems and Computing;
- Innovation Engineering;
- Management in Human Resources;
- Transportation and Logistics Engineering;
- Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Automation and Control;
- Electrical Engineering with Qualification in Energy.
Applications Happen Online
Those interested in applying for the job vacancy selection process must access the Mitsubishi Internship Program website until the 13th of this month and fill out a form with personal and professional information.
The selection process consists of application, selection with the Internship Company, Panel, final interviews, feedback, and admission. Mitsubishi seeks candidates who share the same values as the company, such as commitment, respect, and innovation.
These aspects are essential for developing a healthy and collaborative work environment.
Those approved for Mitsubishi’s job vacancies will receive a scholarship of R$ 2,180 as well as benefits such as medical assistance, home office assistance, dental assistance, life insurance, flexible hours, meal vouchers, transportation vouchers, meal assistance, paid leave, and the possibility of being hired.
Get To Know Mitsubishi
Founded over a century ago, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is seen as a global leader in the production, sales, and marketing of electrical and electronic equipment used in Electrical and Energy Systems, Information Systems, Industrial Automation and Communication, Electronic Devices, Transportation Systems, and Household Appliances.
With the corporate principle of contributing to the production of a prosperous society, the company is present in more than 40 countries around the world, totaling more than 140,000 professionals.
The company reported a revenue of ¥ 4,4476.7 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31 of last year, equivalent to US$ 36.7 billion. Present in the Brazilian market since 1975, Mitsubishi Electric Brazil reflects the company’s global values, operating in the fields of industrial automation and CNC, air conditioning systems, automotive equipment, process automation, visualization systems, and transportation systems.

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