Job
Resources
Foreign work-seekers living in Brazil should brush up on their networking
skills. |
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Professional
Resources
A number of professional organizations, networking associations, trade
unions, publications, websites and other resources are available to
foreigners seeking work in Brazil. |
Employment
Trends
Since World War II, the level of employment in Brazil has coincided generally
with the expansion of the country's labor force. |
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Cost
of Living
If you're looking for housing, be wary of Brazilian real estate agents-many
operate with few legal restrictions. |
Information
Technology
Most of the large players in IT have a presence in Brazil. |
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Resume/CV's
A job application in Brazil should include a cover letter (one page
typed in A4 format), and a resume of not more than two pages. |
Engineering
Opportunities for engineers can be found in the construction sector. |
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Interviewing
Advice
What to expect in an interview situation depends on where in Brazil
you interview. |
Accounting
& Finance
Brazilian accounting and finance professionals are in high demand. |
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Work
Permits/Visas
A business or permanent residence visa is required for most foreigners
to work in Brazel. |
Sales
& Marketing
Industry experts predict that Brazilian business will continue to
demand a high number of sales and marketing professionals. |
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Cultural
Advice
Brazil is a Luso-African culture, meaning that its roots are primarily
in Portugal and Africa. |
General
Business
Depending on the position one is seeking, prior experience may be
as important as a college degree. |
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Career
Advisors
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from around the world to provide country specific services for our
members. |