Agencies provide 108 vacancies for people with disabilities

Opportunities range from stocking goods to cashier. Salaries range from R$ 1,350 to R$ 1,450

Anyone looking for a job can look for a worker’s agency, this Monday (13), and apply for one of the 207 vacancies available. Of these opportunities, 108 are for people with disabilities (PwD) and do not require experience.

To participate in the selection processes, simply register your resume in the Sine Fácil application or go to one of the 14 worker agencies, from 8 am to 5 pm, during the week.

An example is in the Guará Industrial Zone, which has 33 vacancies for stocking goods and 33 for cashiers. The only requirement for the candidate is a high school diploma. Also in the region, there are openings for cleaning assistants and storekeepers (17), with complete primary education. The remuneration, for all placements, is R$ 1,312, plus benefits.

Also for people with disabilities, in Valparaíso, there are three vacancies for stocking goods with a salary of R$ 1,350, plus benefits.

In Taguatinga Norte, there are jobs for professionals with high school education. With a salary of R$ 1,450, plus benefits, the interested person can apply for the position of kitchen assistant (2) or attendant (1). For candidates interested in cleaning assistant vacancies (2), the remuneration is R$ 1,302, plus benefits.

To participate in the selection processes, simply register your resume in the Sine Fácil application or go to one of the 14 worker agencies, from 8 am to 5 pm, during the week. Even if none of the vacancies of the day are attractive to the candidate, the registration is valid for future opportunities, since the system crosses data from competitors with the profile that companies are looking for.

Employers who wish to offer vacancies or use the space of the worker’s agencies for interviews can register in person at the units or through the Sine Fácil application. It is also possible to request assistance by email. [email protected]. You can also use the Employer Channel, on the website of the Secretariat for Economic Development, Labor and Income (Sedet).


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