Currently, the state of São Paulo has a total of 16,348 job openings through the Worker Service Points (PATs), which are linked to the State Secretariat of Economic Development.
Of this total, 7,141 positions are distributed in the capital and the metropolitan region of the State. As for the interior, there are 8,699 job opportunities, while on the coast the number reaches 508.
Aside from the metropolitan region of São Paulo, two areas stand out: Campinas, which offers 3,796 job openings, and Sorocaba, with 1,226 open positions. Other regions also present significant numbers, such as Araçatuba (653 openings), Araraquara (570), and Vale do Paraíba (564).
The diversity of opportunities spans over 500 professions, with the most in-demand occupations today being: Production Line Feeder, Snack Bar Attendant, Logistics Assistant, Inbound Telemarketing Operator, and Cleaner.
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The State of São Paulo Updates Numbers
The Secretariat of Economic Development makes daily updates to the number of job openings offered by the PATs. In addition to job opportunities, these points offer free services to workers, such as assistance in applying for Unemployment Insurance and issuing the Work Card.
For more information, interested individuals can check the Government of São Paulo website, visit the nearest Worker Service Point, or contact their local municipality.

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