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Pack Your Bags! These Companies Can Make Your Dream of Working Abroad Come True, Taking Brazilians to Work in Sectors Such as Automotive, Finance, Technology, Healthcare, Agriculture, and More

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 25/06/2024 at 06:19
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Have You Ever Imagined Working Abroad, Earning in a Foreign Currency and Accumulating Life Experiences in a New Country? If This Idea Seems Tempting, Know That Several Companies Are Opening Doors for Brazilians in the International Market.

These opportunities span sectors such as automotive, finance, technology, health, agriculture, among others. But how can you turn this dream into reality?

To begin with, it’s essential to present yourself well and prove your qualifications. Many Brazilians have already secured these coveted positions, and you can too. Check out the following list of companies that recruit Brazilians to work abroad.

Google

The tech giant offers various positions at its sites abroad. Opportunities can be found on Google Careers.

Meta

Owner of Facebook and Instagram, Meta has global offices with openings in different countries. Stay updated on Meta Careers.

Bayer

The German multinational operates in various sectors, especially pharmaceuticals, and offers international opportunities. Learn more on Bayer’s website.

BairesDev

The Argentine technology solutions company hires professionals from all over the world. Positions are available on BairesDev’s website.

Natixis

The French financial company, present in over 40 countries, also opens doors for Brazilians. Check out opportunities on Natixis’s website.

PwC

PricewaterhouseCoopers, known globally, also has openings for Brazilians in its various units. Find positions on the careers page.

Benteler

Specializing in automotive parts, Benteler is looking for professionals to work both in Brazil and abroad. Check out Benteler’s website.

Ambev

Part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev group, Ambev offers various international opportunities, including trainee programs and internships. Learn more on Ambev’s website.

Syngenta

The Swiss agricultural technology company is one of the largest employers of Brazilians working abroad. See available positions on Syngenta’s website.

ArcTouch

Based in San Francisco, ArcTouch offers an internal exchange program, allowing employees to spend three months at the headquarters. Check out opportunities on ArcTouch’s website.

Highlights for Working Abroad

As Click Petróleo e Gás has published, there are other companies, such as JBS, one of the largest in the food sector, that also have programs to take Brazilians abroad. Recently, the company recruited people for Australia through the “JBS Without Borders” program.

Countries Without Visa Bureaucracy: More Chances of Getting a Job

In addition to the companies, some countries offer less bureaucracy for Brazilians. Portugal and Spain are examples of European countries where residency and work processes are facilitated. In Canada, there are specific programs that can lead to permanent residency, especially for skilled professionals in IT and engineering.

How to Prepare and Get a Job

The positions are out there. But it’s essential for candidates to pay attention to some important details such as qualifications, as it’s important to ensure that the resume is aligned with the job requirements.

Language is also a decisive factor. Because of this, invest in learning the local language, as it increases your chances of integration and success. Finally, pay attention to the documents. It’s crucial for interested candidates to have all the necessary documents in order, including visas and proof of qualifications.

Working abroad is not just a dream, but a concrete possibility for many Brazilians. But what about you, reader? Have you thought about which country you would like to build your career? Share your opinion in the comments!

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10/08/2024 15:58

Sou brasileira, meu sonho é morar por um tempo fora do país, mas nao tenho passaporte e visto

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Lays
10/08/2024 15:56

Sou brasileira, meu sonho é morar fora do país, mas preciso do lassaporte e vosto

Vidalicio Samuel
Vidalicio Samuel(@vidaliciosamuel91)
25/06/2024 19:16

Sou formado na área de Engenharia mecânica, pela Universidade Politécnica de Nampula em Mocambique.

Alisson Ficher

Jornalista formado desde 2017 e atuante na área desde 2015, com seis anos de experiência em revista impressa, passagens por canais de TV aberta e mais de 12 mil publicações online. Especialista em política, empregos, economia, cursos, entre outros temas e também editor do portal CPG. Registro profissional: 0087134/SP. Se você tiver alguma dúvida, quiser reportar um erro ou sugerir uma pauta sobre os temas tratados no site, entre em contato pelo e-mail: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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