Internship at INSS: A Unique Chance for Students Across the Country with Scholarships of Up to R$1,125.69
The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) has just announced an unmissable opportunity for students in High School, Technical, and Higher Education: the opening of 1,600 internship positions in different states of Brazil. This is a unique chance for young people seeking a valuable experience and the opportunity to contribute to an institution of great importance to the country.
Attractive Benefits: Internship Scholarships and Transport Allowance for All Levels of Education
In addition to the valuable experience gained at INSS, interns will enjoy attractive benefits. For students in High School and Technical Education, the internship scholarships for INSS range from R$486.05 to R$694.36, depending on the workload, along with a transport allowance of R$10.00 per day. Meanwhile, university students will receive scholarships ranging from R$787.98 to R$1,125.69, also with a daily transport allowance of R$10.00.
These benefits for working at INSS not only value the work of interns but also provide significant financial support during the internship period. These internship positions are a great opportunity for those seeking professional and financial growth from an early stage.
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Simple Requirements to Participate: It’s Time to Invest in Your Professional Future
The requirements to participate in the selection process and apply for internship positions are accessible and encourage candidate diversity. You must be at least 16 years old, be a native or naturalized Brazilian, be up to date with electoral and military obligations (when applicable), be regularly enrolled in a high school, technical, or higher education institution, and reside in the same city as the chosen internship location.
The registration process for internship positions is straightforward and can be completed until December 31, by accessing the website of the Company-School Integration Center (CIEE) to check available positions by city and secure your participation in this unique opportunity.

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