Job Openings Closer Than Ever: Embrapa’s Exam Announcement with 1,000 Openings for High School and Higher Education Should Be Released in the Next 30 Days. Salaries Range from Nearly R$ 5,000 to R$ 11,000, Excluding the Food Voucher of Over R$ 1,000 Roberta Souza 07/05/2024 at 21:08
Job Openings Correios Competition: Check Which Organizations May Oversee the Exam Alisson Ficher 07/05/2024 at 20:57
Courses Government School Opens 43 Free Online Courses in English, Health and Safety at Work, Administration, Image Editing, and More, Nationwide with Guaranteed Certification Flavia Marinho 07/05/2024 at 18:53
Courses Government Opens 20,000 Slots in Free Online Professional Qualification Courses in Occupational Safety, Administration, Marketing, Technology, Writing, and More Noel Budeguer 07/05/2024 at 18:23
Courses Want to Receive Over R$ 360 Per Month to Study? Federal Institute Opens Announcement for Free Technical Courses in Administration, Civil Construction, and Computer Science, with Certificate and Guaranteed Subsidy Flavia Marinho 07/05/2024 at 17:00
Job Openings Ireland Is Hiring Brazilians for Basic Services, Paying Almost R$ 3,000 Per Week, Without Requiring a University Degree and Many Benefits! Roberta Souza 07/05/2024 at 15:58
Job Openings Paranaguá Container Terminal Is Hiring; Opportunities for Mechanic, Electrician, Safety Technician, Assistant, Analyst, and More Rafaela Fabris 07/05/2024 at 14:47
Job Openings Andrade Gutierrez Opens Multiple Job Positions Across Brazil; Opportunities for Helper, Excavator Operator, Heavy Vehicle Driver, Mason, and More Bruno Teles 07/05/2024 at 14:40
Automotive Renault Dauphine, Initially Launched in 1956 to Replace the Renault 4CV, Became Gordini in 1962 to Improve Its Reputation for Fragility on Brazilian Roads Rafaela Fabris 07/05/2024 at 14:29
Job Openings Competition That Pays R$ 17,000: Registrations Open for 52 Higher Education Positions. You Won’t Miss Out on an Opportunity Like This, Right? Roberta Souza 07/05/2024 at 14:09
Air Transport A Recent Accident Involving the F-22 Raptor in Savannah, Georgia, Raises Concerns About the Frequency of Mechanical Failures Faced by This Fleet in the United States Bruno Teles 07/05/2024 at 14:07