Company seeks students to work at the company office in Rio de Janeiro

Ocyan, a company in the oil and gas sector, opened applications for internships this Wednesday (05/15). There are 15 positions available for work in Rio de Janeiro. The opportunities are for students in the fields of Business Administration, Naval Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Law. To participate in the selection process, candidates must be in their 5th semester or later. Applications can be made until June 2nd, on the Gupy platform website: https://ocyan.gupy.io/
The selection process for the Internship Program includes resume screening, a hidden interview with the area leadership, online group dynamics, and online tests. The admission of selected candidates, who will work dedicated to the gas network revitalization project in the Campos Basin, is scheduled for the second half of June, with a workload of 6 hours/day and an internship duration of up to two years. Among the benefits for students are an internship allowance, meal voucher, transportation voucher, life insurance, health and dental plans.
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“Interns will have the opportunity to work on a very important project for Ocyan, which reinforces our solidity as a reference in service provision for the oil and gas industry. They will gain this experience as a foundation for their professional development; it is an important step in the learning process, promoting opportunities to practically experience academic content, providing the acquisition of knowledge related to the profession chosen by the intern,” highlights Rafael Mota, project executive manager at Ocyan.
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