City Hall of Rio, via SMTE, Announces Opportunities in All Regions and Levels. There Are Internships, Entry-Level Options, and Online and In-Person Assistance. Registration and Selection Occur Throughout the Week.
The City Hall of Rio de Janeiro opened 1,569 job openings for different professional profiles this week. Of the total, 201 opportunities are exclusive for people with disabilities (PWDs), with offers ranging from commerce and services to maintenance and operations.
The information was published on November 10, 2025, by the Municipal Secretariat of Labor and Income (SMTE).
According to the official note, there is space for those with completed elementary education, with demands for housekeeper, nanny, and cook. There are also positions that do not require experience, such as store operator, cleaning assistant, and call center operator. The goal is to accelerate hiring in various areas and neighborhoods in the city.
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For students, the week includes internships in Administration, Humanities (Portuguese), Pedagogy, and Engineering. The SMTE emphasizes that the list includes vacancies in multiple regions, with distribution by sub-municipalities and indications of required education levels. The detailed list is available on the official portal.
According to the SMTE, the referral occurs through the opportunity bank and through in-person assistance at the Worker’s Centers. The announcement also guides interested companies to register vacancies to expand the reach of the selections.
Who Can Apply: From Elementary to Entry-Level Jobs
The offering caters to different levels of education, with emphasis on opportunities that require elementary and high school diplomas or those currently in progress. For those seeking quick re-employment, positions in customer service, store operations, and cleaning usually have higher volumes and turnover.
There are positions without experience, useful for entry-level jobs and professional transitions. In these cases, the recommendation is to emphasize on the resume behavioral skills and availability, which are valued in retail and services.
The sub-municipalities of North Zone, West Zone, South Zone, Downtown, and Metropolitan Region have active opportunities. City Hall RJ
For students, internships in areas such as Administration and Engineering serve as a gateway, with screening by the SMTE and partner companies. The announcement lists courses and neighborhoods, facilitating the search for geographic and academic fit.
PWDs Have 201 Opportunities and Dedicated Selection
This week reserves 201 vacancies exclusively for PWDs, with an emphasis on store attendant, attendant, refrigeration mechanic, and maintenance electrician. This selection includes operational and technical roles, allowing applications from profiles with varying experiences.
To expedite the process, the SMTE accepts PWD resumes via email and guides attendance at the CIAD (Avenida Presidente Vargas, 1,997, Downtown). The policy aims at productive inclusion, aligned with ongoing actions of fairs and campaigns focused on employability.
The secretariat states that it has been increasing referrals through SINE and aims to strengthen ties with individual micro-entrepreneurs to generate additional job opportunities. This guideline was reiterated by the municipal secretary of Labor and Income, Manoel Vieira, while commenting on recent results.
How to Apply: Online and at the Worker’s Centers
The resume registration can be done online at the opportunity bank of the SMTE, a channel that centralizes profiles and connects candidates with companies. The platform is updated with weekly lists, including education level, neighborhood, and function.
Those who do not have internet can register in person at the seven Worker’s Centers: Downtown, Campo Grande, Engenho Novo, Governor’s Island, Jacarepaguá, Santa Cruz, and Tijuca. Assistance is available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 4 PM, providing support for inquiries and registration guidance.
PWDs can also send their resumes to the email provided by the SMTE or attend the CIAD. Interested companies looking to advertise vacancies for free will find the registration form indicated in the same official publication.

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