Recife City Hall Offers 28 Training Courses in Nine Vocational Schools, Ranging from 8 to 120 Hours. Online Registration via Conecta Recife or In-Person at the Units.
Recife opened 541 slots in free vocational courses across eight areas, with classes starting between November 3 and 24. The measure aims for quick insertion into the workforce and seasonal income for year-end. This information was published on October 29, 2025, by the city hall.
According to the Diario de Pernambuco, there are more than 25 classes with options in the morning, afternoon, and evening at the city’s vocational schools. The loads vary from 8 to 120 hours, allowing for agile qualification.
The Secretary of Labor and Qualification advises that registration can be done on Conecta Recife, in the GO Recife tab, or in-person at the schools. After registration, it is necessary to confirm enrollment at the unit.
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Among the training options, highlights include hair cutting and visagism, bakery and holiday recipes, maintenance electrician, and computer skills for the job market, as well as basic barbering and creative sewing.
The official service “Register for Professional Qualification Courses” describes the online process and lists the required information, such as ID with photo and proof of residence. The minimum age may vary by course, starting from 14 years.
Registration and Deadlines: How to Secure a Spot in Conecta Recife
The registration must be done online in the courses tab of GO Recife, within Conecta Recife, with in-person confirmation at the chosen school. Service is immediate, according to the Service Charter. Be sure to check your course deadlines.
The official step-by-step guide suggests: choose the course, click on “I Want to Register”, select “Register Now”, proceed without an account, fill in the information, and complete the process. The secretary will contact the candidate with further instructions. Keep the protocol.
In-person registration requires ID with photo, proof of residence, and proof of education. Some classes accept students starting at 14 years, while others begin at 16 or 18. Read the course announcement requirements.
The registration deadlines vary by course. Since classes start between November 3 and 24, it is recommended to check the portal and schools daily for availability. Slots are limited and filled in the order of registration.
The GO Recife platform gathers job and training opportunities; the public website confirms the area of free professional qualification and redirects to the list of active courses.
Where to Study: The Nine Vocational Schools in Recife
Classes take place in nine units spread across the city, with morning, afternoon, and evening classes. The official list includes Areias, Bongi, Dom Bosco (Casa Amarela), and Engineer Antônio Bezerra Baltar (Engenho do Meio).
Completing the list are Maria Sampaio Lucena (Ibura), Vila dos Milagres (Ibura), Dona Olegarinha (Madalena), São José and Tecelões (Santo Amaro), and Professor Moacir de Melo Rego (Vasco da Gama).
The distribution by neighborhoods facilitates access and reduces transportation costs, which is important for beginners. Choose the nearest unit and confirm the schedule, room, and exact start time with the local secretary.
The City Hall usually expands offerings throughout the year. In September, for example, it opened 220 slots with in-person confirmation. This indicates a rotating calendar and the possibility of new calls. Also check any waiting lists and reassignments at the school secretariats. Local experience shows that remaining slots appear in the first week of classes.
What to Study: Areas, Course Loads, and Examples of Courses
The eight areas are administration, food, handicrafts, beauty, languages, industry, technology, and clothing. The curriculum aims to combine practical skills and seasonal demand. Load ranges from 8 to 120 hours.
Among the confirmed examples are artisanal bakery, holiday confectionery, holiday recipes, holiday painting, sewing and cutting, and creative sewing. For industry and services, there are maintenance electrician and applied computer skills.
For beauty and personal services, recent courses include basic barbering, men’s cutting and beard design, and basic makeup. These courses cater to high turnover niches.
The secretary emphasizes the end-of-year employability, boosted by the 13th salary and holiday events. In a statement, the municipal administration said that the window creates “good prospects” for graduates in the November classes.
The recommendation is to align your choice with immediate goals: short-term training for quick income and longer modules for structured qualification. Check course prerequisites before registering.
Requirements and Documents: What to Bring and Who Can Register
The minimum age can start at 14 years, depending on the training. Reading the “Requirements” section is mandatory. Courses may require specific education or compatible physical fitness.
For registration, bring ID or Driver’s License, proof of residence, and proof of education. The Service Charter lists mandatory data in the online registration, such as email and phone number. Keep contact information updated.
Service is online and immediate, with class openings throughout the months. In case of questions, contact the General Complaints Office of the Municipality or the secretary’s team. Record protocols. For those who prefer in-person registration, the listed schools provide support for enrollment and validate documents. Visit the academic secretary during the business hours indicated at the time of registration.
If the desired class is full, look for equivalent options in a nearby neighborhood or follow GO Recife for new openings. The rotation of offerings is recurring and includes short courses.
Summary Step-by-Step: Registration, Confirmation, and Class Start
Access Conecta Recife → GO Recife → Courses. Select the training, click on “I Want to Register”, and complete the form. Keep the receipt. The secretary will contact you to confirm.
Confirm the enrollment in-person at the designated school, bringing ID with photo, proof of residence, and proof of education. Check the start date between November 3 and 24 and the chosen shift.
On the first day, arrive early, verify the classroom and the list, and coordinate with the instructor regarding practical activities. Short courses require attendance and punctuality for certification.
If online access is unavailable, seek in-person service. If contacted by phone or email, confirm your information and avoid losing your spot due to lack of response.
Stay updated with announcements from the Recife City Hall and Diario de Pernambuco for updates and new calls, as the training calendar is continuous.

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