Nestlé, a Swiss Multinational with Over 100 Years of Operation in Brazil, Is Hiring for Various Positions in Multiple Cities Across the Country. With Salaries That Can Exceed R$ 3,000 and Comprehensive Benefits, Opportunities Include Areas Such as Production, Maintenance, Logistics, and Sales.
The Swiss multinational has dozens of job openings for professionals in different regions of Brazil. Salaries vary according to position and location, but operational roles start with values from R$ 2,200, potentially exceeding R$ 3,500 in technical and administrative positions. In addition, employees have access to on-site meals, health insurance, pension plans, product discounts, gym passes, childcare assistance, and dental plans.
Selection Process of the Swiss Multinational
The selection process at Nestlé is conducted entirely online, through the company’s official recruitment platform. Candidates must access the portal, choose the position of interest, and fill out a registration form with their personal information, work experience, and academic background. It is possible to attach the resume directly in the system. In some cases, there may also be online tests for logic, specific knowledge, or languages.
After the resume review, pre-selected candidates for the Swiss multinational will go through virtual interviews with HR and, subsequently, with the area manager. For some technical roles, it may be necessary to conduct a practical test or group dynamics. The average duration of the selection process ranges from 10 to 20 days, depending on the urgency of the position. All stages are communicated via email, and candidates receive feedback, even if they are not selected.
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Packaging Concept Specialist in Ribeirão Preto (SP)
One of the standout opportunities at the moment is for the position of Packaging Concept Specialist at the Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo unit. The role at the Swiss multinational requires prior experience in the packaging area, knowledge of industrial processes, and proficiency in design and 3D modeling tools. The professional will be responsible for developing new packaging concepts for Nestlé products, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and logistical efficiency. The work schedule is from Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM. The salary for this position can exceed R$ 5,000, depending on the candidate’s profile.
About Nestlé
Nestlé was founded in 1866 in Switzerland and is now recognized as the largest food and beverage company in the world. With operations in over 190 countries, its portfolio includes iconic brands such as Nescafé, KitKat, Ninho, Moça, Maggi, Nesfit, Purina, among others. The company also operates in the sectors of infant nutrition, pet food, healthy products, and bottled water. Over the decades, Nestlé has positioned itself as a company committed to sustainability and innovation across its entire supply chain.
In Brazil, operations began in 1921 with the opening of the first factory in Araras (SP). Today, there are over 30 manufacturing units distributed across states such as São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Bahia, Goiás, Pernambuco, and Rio de Janeiro. The country is considered strategic for the multinational, directly employing about 20,000 people and contributing to more than 200,000 indirect jobs. The factory in Caçapava (SP) is the largest producer of KitKat in the world, marking Nestlé’s presence in the national territory.
Job Requirements
Requirements vary depending on the role, but generally, Nestlé requires a completed high school education for operational positions and higher education (completed or in progress) for technical, administrative, and engineering roles. Knowledge of computer skills, availability to work in shifts, experience in the area, and behavioral skills such as proactivity, teamwork, and results orientation are important differentials.
Job Benefits
Nestlé offers a comprehensive benefits package for its employees, making it one of the most desirable companies to work for in Brazil. Among the main benefits are: health and dental insurance, on-site meals or meal vouchers, transportation vouchers, pension plans, profit-sharing, discounts on Nestlé products, physical wellness programs (gym passes), childcare assistance, life insurance, and career development programs. The environment is structured to support the personal and professional growth of employees.
How to Apply
To participate in the selection process, access Nestlé’s official portal through the job site. There, it is possible to filter by position, location, and area of expertise. After choosing the position, click on “Apply” and follow the instructions to create your profile. Have an updated resume on hand and, if possible, tailor it to the requirements of the desired position.
It is worth noting that the job posting may be closed at any time, depending on the number of applications received. Therefore, it is essential to apply as soon as possible. Nestlé also maintains an active talent bank, where it is possible to leave your resume for future opportunities. This is a unique chance to join one of the largest multinationals from Switzerland (job openings) and develop a solid career in the food sector.

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