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Goiás leads with the highest number of opportunities, followed by Amazonas, which offers 47 vacancies

Euvaldo Lodi Institute (IEL) is with 942 internship vacancies open in several states of Brazil. There are opportunities in administration, architecture and urban planning, visual arts, accounting, social communication, pedagogy and much more, including technical and high school courses. All internship positions are paid, with grants ranging from R$$ 300 to R$$ 2 thousand, in addition to transportation assistance and meal vouchers. 

Internships are an important step in the life of any student, from high school to university. That's why IEL, a leader in connecting talent and companies, offers a national internship program. 

>> Check out the vacancies by state at Industry News Agency

 IEL placed more than 50 thousand interns in the market in the first half of 2024 

Internships are an educational activity that provides students with a first glimpse into how the world of work works. The IEL Internship Program has already helped more than 1.5 million students find the ideal internship. In addition, in the first half of this year alone, the network placed more than 50,000 interns in the job market. To learn more about the topic, follow the Industry News Agency. 

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 Get to know IEL Careers 

This year, IEL launched a platform to connect students, educational institutions and companies: the IEL Careers. 

The tool brings together internship opportunities from all over Brazil in a single environment. There are filters by state, course, modality and type of vacancy that make it easier to find the best opportunity. Companies have access to a national candidate database, also with a filter function. It is possible to take profile tests to match the student with the ideal company. Both students and companies can log in to stay connected with all the news. 

About the biweekly vacancy survey   

THE Industry News Agency conducts a biweekly survey of job openings by IEL throughout Brazil, together with industry federations. The survey is journalistic in nature. For questions or more details, contact the IEL in your state.

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