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OEC starts internship selection process in four states. Be part of this team that values differences!
DATE: 10/13/2022
Students have until October 30th to enroll in the selection process; vacancies are distributed among cities in the States of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, and Bahia. OEC is engineering students’ favorite construction company, according to a US consulting firm.
OEC – Engenharia e Construção has just started its Intern Program 2023. The globally active Brazilian company is offering 25 vacancies in total. Registration continues until October 30. The Program is aimed at students from universities all over the country enrolled from the 3rd semester on, in eight programs: Engineering, Economics, Business Administration, Accounting, Computer Science and Information Technology, Architecture, and Social Communication – Journalism.
The opportunities are valid for the cities of São Paulo (SP), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Itaguaí (RJ), Curitiba (PR) and Salvador (BA). Applicants should make their registrations on the website.
Students will be chosen based on criteria that foster equity of opportunity and diversity. Those selected will begin their supervised activities in January 2023. In addition to the stipend, trainees will be entitled to meal vouchers, transport vouchers, life insurance, and agreements with partner companies.
OEC’s culture is the great differential that makes this company attractive to new talents. “We offer a mature internship program and Our Culture fosters an innovative environment, valuing young people by offering them an internship program rich in challenges, learning, and personal and professional growth,” explains Ludmila Lavigne, director of Personnel and Planning at OEC.
With almost eight decades of history, OEC is the engineering students’ favorite heavy construction company in Brazil according to a survey conducted by the North American consulting company Universum (2021). Other the companies listed in the survey are: Petrobras, Google, Apple, and Microsoft.
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