The Internship Positions at TRF Will Be Filled Through a Selection Process, Which Will Have Applications Open Until March 9
Applications are open to compete for internship positions at the Federal Regional Court (TRF). The process, coordinated by the Court and executed by the integration agent Training, Insertion, and Development (CIDE), is aimed at high school and university students. The internship positions are for regular high school students, students of technical courses in IT and legal services, and university students in the fields of accounting, engineering, information technology, administration, graphic design, law, journalism, and languages. To register, you must be at least 16 years old. It is worth noting that 10% of the internship positions are exclusive for people with disabilities.
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The TRF will offer a scholarship of R$ 502 for those classified from high school and technical education, and R$ 705 for those classified from higher education, along with a transportation allowance of R$ 8.60 per day. The TRF internship will have a workload of 20 hours per week, which means 4-hour daily shifts. The internship is a supervised educational act, developed in the work environment and does not establish an employment or statutory bond.
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CIDE (Training, Insertion, and Development) is a non-profit civil organization. CIDE was created in 1998, but was formalized in May 2000 and since 2005 has been considered a state public utility.
TRF Applications and Selection Process
The selection process will be conducted in just one stage, through an objective exam of a qualifying and eliminatory character with multiple-choice questions on Portuguese Language, Mathematical Knowledge, and General Knowledge.
The time and place of the exam will be announced on the CIDE website. Access to the assessment room will only be allowed with the presentation of a photo identification document and the use of a protective mask.
Applications must be submitted on the CIDE website by March 9 at Brasília time. To register for the TRF internship selection process, click here and follow the listed steps.
To access the notice for the selection processfor the TRF internship positions, click here.
The final result of the public selection will be announced on the websites of TRF3 and CIDE.
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