Le gouvernement de São Paulo ouvre les inscriptions pour 20 000 stages de fin d'études secondaires

Le gouvernement de l'État de São Paulo, en partenariat avec le CIEE, a ouvert les inscriptions au programme Bolsa Estágio Ensino Médio (BEEM), offrant 20 000 places de stage aux élèves des lycées techniques du réseau public de l'État. Les inscriptions gratuites sont possibles jusqu'au 20 juillet sur le site www.beem.sp.gov.br.

Le programme BEEM vise à encourager l'acquisition d'une expérience professionnelle avant la fin des études. Les candidats doivent être inscrits sur la plateforme du CIEE et effectuer leur demande via le formulaire en ligne disponible sur le site officiel. Les conditions requises incluent d'être en 2e ou 3e année de lycée technique dans un établissement public de l'État, d'avoir au moins 16 ans au début du stage, d'avoir un taux de présence supérieur à 85 % au cours du semestre et d'avoir participé au Provão Paulista l'année précédente. Les postes offrent une rémunération mensuelle de 703,38 R$ pour 20 heures par semaine, de 422,03 R$ pour un nombre d'heures inférieur, et de 851,46 R$ pour les filières technologiques. Une aide au transport est prévue, ainsi que la possibilité d'une embauche en tant que Jovem Aprendiz ou sous contrat CLT. Plus de 3 000 entreprises participent au programme et affectent les candidats à des postes vacants à proximité. Aucune expérience préalable n'est requise.

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