Areas Such as Technology, Civil Construction, Logistics, and Healthcare Are Struggling to Fill Positions Despite Good Pay and Growing Demand
In Brazil, over 8 million people are unemployed. However, what many still don’t know is that there are professions with job vacancies available. The reason? A lack of qualified professionals. In other words, those seeking an opportunity can stand out if they decide to invest in the right preparation.
The scenario reveals that, even with high unemployment rates, specific areas continue to have high demand. Some of these careers do not require a university degree, while others require technical courses lasting only two years. Common to all, they offer good hiring chances and attractive salaries.
Digital Agronomist
Among the professions with job vacancies available due to a lack of qualified professionals, the digital agronomist stands out. This professional needs a degree in agronomy. The role combines knowledge in agronomy with modern technologies to improve results in the field. The pay can reach R$ 7,5 thousand.
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IBGE opens 8,238 temporary positions to work on the 12th Agricultural Census, with salaries of up to R$ 4,008.00, food allowance of R$ 1,192.00, and online registration until July 1, 2026.
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Municipal Guard calls for applicants for a high school level position with a salary of R$ 7,000, benefits, bonuses, and additional payments that can increase earnings, more than 700 positions expected, and participation open to candidates from all over Brazil.
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Work at Vale: mining company opens positions in roles such as industrial maintenance, equipment operation, and technical inspection in a new selection process with 206 opportunities, competitive benefits, and strengthening in the areas of mining, automation, and operational safety in Brazil.
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Brazilian Army calls for professionals with higher education for a competition with 227 vacancies in the areas of Health, Law, Journalism, and IT
Nursing Technician
The healthcare field remains one of the most promising. The nursing technical course lasts two years and offers various possibilities for specialization. It is one of the careers with the highest hiring rates. The average salary is R$ 3,5 thousand.
Financial Analyst
Those with administrative and financial knowledge can work as a financial analyst. The role requires involvement in various internal operations of a company. The salary can reach R$ 11,4 thousand per month.
Digital Agriculture Technician
Another promising area is digital agriculture. The technician in this field uses technological resources to improve production in the field. The salary can reach R$ 5,9 thousand.
Information Security Specialist
In the technology field, the information security specialist is highly sought after. It is necessary to understand IT systems and structures. The average salary is R$ 9,5 thousand per month.
Pricing Analyst
This professional analyzes the market and helps define the value of products. A background in finance, administration, or data analysis is required. They can earn up to R$ 5,3 thousand per month.
IT Analyst
Responsible for managing the computer network of companies, the IT analyst is a key player in various sectors. A degree in Information Technology is necessary. The salary can reach R$ 4,7 thousand.
Solar Energy Systems Salesperson
Not requiring a college degree, the solar energy salesperson profession is also on the rise. It is necessary to have a good understanding of the sector. Compensation varies as it includes commissions and bonuses.
Mobile Developer
Professionals who create applications for mobile devices are also in high demand. The salary of a mobile developer can reach R$ 12,9 thousand per month. In São Paulo, there are even free courses for those looking to work with Artificial Intelligence.
Truck Driver
Another profession without a higher education requirement is that of a truck driver. It is necessary to have a category E driver’s license. The average salary is R$ 3,5 thousand. Recently, Senatran made important changes that drivers must keep up with.
While many remain unemployed, other areas continue to have open vacancies. The difference lies in qualifications and choosing the right career.
With information from FDR.com.

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