El gobierno de São Paulo abre inscripciones para 20.000 pasantías de educación secundaria

El gobierno del estado de São Paulo, en asociación con el CIEE, ha abierto las inscripciones para el programa Bolsa Estágio Ensino Médio (BEEM), que ofrece 20.000 plazas de pasantía para estudiantes de secundaria técnica de la red estatal. Las inscripciones son gratuitas y estarán disponibles hasta el 20 de julio a través de www.beem.sp.gov.br.

El programa BEEM tiene como objetivo fomentar la experiencia profesional antes de completar los estudios. Los aspirantes deben contar con un registro en la plataforma del CIEE y postularse a través del formulario en línea en el sitio web oficial. Los requisitos incluyen estar en el segundo o tercer año de secundaria técnica en una escuela pública estatal, tener al menos 16 años al inicio de la pasantía, poseer una asistencia superior al 85% en el semestre y haber realizado el Provão Paulista el año anterior. Las plazas ofrecen un pago mensual de R$ 703,38 por 20 horas semanales, R$ 422,03 por una jornada menor y R$ 851,46 para cursos de tecnología. Se proporciona ayuda para el transporte, además de la posibilidad de contratación como Jovem Aprendiz o bajo el régimen de la CLT. Más de 3.000 empresas participan en la iniciativa, asignando a los candidatos a vacantes cercanas. No se requiere experiencia previa.

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