Senac Opens 500 Vacancies in Free Technical Courses in Areas such as Administration and Workplace Safety. Applications Open Until September 30.
The National Service for Commercial Learning (Senac) announced the opening of 500 vacancies in free technical courses offered online.
The initiative, which is part of the Senac Gratitude Program (PSG), aims to benefit low-income individuals who wish to enhance their qualifications and gain new opportunities in the job market.
Applications are open and will run until September 30, throughout Brazil, through the institution’s official website.
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Who Can Participate in Senac’s Free Courses
To compete for one of the vacancies, applicants must meet certain criteria.
A minimum age compatible with the chosen course is required, which can be from 15 years old, in addition to being in the 2nd year of high school or having already completed their studies.
Another requirement is a family per capita income of up to two minimum wages, confirmed by self-declaration at the time of registration.
This selection is aimed at those looking to start or strengthen their careers in high-demand areas, such as workplace safety, administration, logistics, and systems development.
Available Areas for Technical Courses
The vacancies encompass various technical courses at the secondary level, in strategic sectors for the market. Among them:
Administration;
Workplace Safety;
Logistics;
Human Resources;
Systems Development;
Accounting;
Environment;
Quality;
Real Estate Transactions.
According to Senac, the offering of free technical courses is a way to democratize access to professional education and prepare students for the current demands of companies.
How Classes Work at Senac
The courses will be conducted in Distance Education (EAD) mode, with on-site support at Senac units.
This combination allows students to better organize their routine without sacrificing pedagogical support.
According to the institution, this flexibility increases the chances of course retention and completion, as well as facilitating the admission of people living in different regions of the country.
Important Dates for the Selection Process
Applications remain open until September 30, exclusively through the website Senac.
The list of approved candidates will be published on October 30, and classes will begin on November 17.
It is important that the candidate does not leave the application until the last minute, as demand is usually high and selection adheres to PSG criteria.
Opportunity to Change the Professional Future
With this initiative, Senac reinforces its commitment to offer quality free courses aimed at professional insertion and strengthening the local economy.
Areas such as administration and workplace safety are among the most sought after by companies looking for qualified professionals, making the courses a real growth opportunity.
The Senac Gratitude Program has already benefited thousands of Brazilians over the years, contributing to transforming the lives of people who previously had few prospects for access to technical training.

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