Many Job Openings in Technology. Accenture Will Hire Professionals from Anywhere in Brazil and Offers Complete Home Office Kit
To meet the demands of the post-pandemic market, Accenture opens 556 job positions for remote work (home office). Professionals from all over Brazil can submit their resumes and enjoy the pleasure of working from the comfort of their homes! If you are in the construction and maintenance sector, check out the job openings for elementary and high school positions as helpers, welders, sandblasters, boilermakers, and more this Saturday, August 8.
The consulting firm anticipates trends in cloud computing, predicting that companies will invest more in technology for digital transformation.
Leveraging the lessons learned from home office during quarantine, the company aims to attract professionals in the field by offering many job openings to work from home.
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656 apartments and units starting from R$ 234 thousand will build a new vertical neighborhood in Blumenau, transform Velha Grande in three years, and expand the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program’s investment in the city’s expansion.
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WEG created a battery storage system that is transforming an old mine in Finland into a renewable energy hub. The project is one of the first hybrids in the Nordic country to combine solar generation with storage and helps stabilize the national electricity grid.
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The most expensive stadium on the planet cost R$ 30 billion to be built in Los Angeles and will host eight games of the 2026 World Cup. The 110-meter screen is larger than the playing field itself, and the roof projects videos that airplane passengers see during landing at the airport.
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The vertical neighborhood with 656 apartments starting from R$ 234,000, which is being built in Blumenau, is expected to be ready in three years. MRV’s mega-condominium occupies a 70,000-square-meter plot in Velha Grande and qualifies for band 2 of Minha Casa Minha Vida.
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Besides technical skills, they also value individuals with behavioral skills to fit into the Accenture culture and the new way of working. The highlight is on an entrepreneurial, creative profile with a desire to innovate.
The company’s flexibility extends to benefits and the reception of new hires. All professionals will be able to customize their equipment kit to have all the support at home that they would have in offices.
The idea is that professionals from anywhere in Brazil can apply for job openings. Do you have poor internet at home? Need a chair, foot support, keyboard, and mouse? The company will help with that.
“In addition to the equipment, we don’t want them to lose access to the knowledge that everyone has in the company. New hires will have online training, cloud certification, and mentors to follow their careers. Nothing is lost in this process, only added,” comments Executive Director Flavia Picolo.
Requirements: Be a technology professional with knowledge in Java, Angular, Mobile, React, iOS, Cloud, or DevOps.
Application
To learn more and apply for the 556 job openings to work from home in the comfort of your house alongside your family, visit the Accenture website by clicking this link. Attention! Click Petróleo e Gás only advertises job openings and is not responsible for hiring, which is the employer’s responsibility. So don’t waste time; positions may be filled at any moment.
Technology and Remote Work – Home Office
The IT sector, particularly programming, is one of the largest employers in Brazil even amid the crisis. By 2024, the projection was for at least 70,000 new jobs per year, a growth of around 10%, according to Brasscom, the association of companies in the sector.
The sanitary and economic crises of 2020 may alter the projections somewhat, but the essential remains: there will be a shortage of qualified people to work with technology in Brazil. The shortage is more acute among professionals in the so-called “data science,” dedicated to software for analyzing vast amounts of information.

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