Young People From Goiás Now Have the Opportunity for High-Quality Training in the Industrial Sector With Anglo American
Anglo American, in partnership with Sesi Senai, launched a selection process for a free course aimed at training young people in the mining field. With 58 available spots, the initiative is part of the Basic Learning Program and aims to qualify residents of Barro Alto and Niquelândia in Goiás, according to the site Jornal Mais Minas.
Professional Training Focused on the Mining Sector
The course presented covers essential topics for those looking to enter the mineral sector. The training includes:
- Mine development and extraction operations;
- Use of industrial equipment for processing, such as separation and crushing;
- Ore classification processes.
The classes will be divided into theoretical sessions, taught in the classroom, and practical sessions, held in an industrial environment. This format allows participants to gain solid knowledge and direct experience with mining routines.
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Benefits for Young People and Local Communities
In addition to offering free training, the course reinforces Anglo American’s commitment to the socioeconomic development of the regions where it operates. The company’s People and Organization Coordinator, Karlla Matos, emphasized that the initiative promotes employability and professional qualification.
“We are focused on the development of host communities, aligning our actions with the values and purpose of reimagining mining to improve people’s lives,” she stated.
The training meets the growing demand for professionals involved in the mineral sector, increasing local employability chances, both at Anglo American and in other companies in the industry.
Requirements and How to Participate in Anglo American’s Free Courses
The opportunity is aimed at young people aged 17 who are in their second year of high school. The registration is open until December 10 and must be done in person at the Sesi Senai units in Barro Alto or Niquelândia.
The details must present the following documents:
- ID and CPF;
- Proof of residence;
- Updated school transcript.
For inquiries, candidates can contact the following phone numbers:
- Barro Alto: (62) 99967-0959
- Niquelândia: (62) 99651-9053
Anglo American and Its Impact in the Region
The mining company Anglo American has stood out for its initiatives that combine social development with innovation in the mineral sector. By training young people and providing technical education, the mining company strengthens the local economy and creates a positive impact on the communities where it operates.
For participants, this is a chance to acquire practical and theoretical skills that can open doors to a solid career in the industrial sector.

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