Be part of the Progredir Program to get a job

Advertisements

The so-called “Progredir” is an action plan drawn up by the Federal Government that aims to train people registered in the Single Registry. Accessing the page of the program and by registering, the user will find a series of options related to career building and income generation.

These options include professional qualification courses, a section for creating a resume and a tab with open job vacancies. In addition, there is also the possibility of applying for microcredit to undertake.

For the page of the Federal Government, you can find more detailed information about the program. This includes, in fact, the tabs “I want to work”, “I want to take courses” and “I want to undertake”, which direct the Internet user to the alternative they are looking for.

Advertisements

Navigating the program page

When you access the program page, you can browse the site and see all the options available. As mentioned, there are three main ones: “I want to work”, “I want to take courses” and “I want to undertake”. Learn how each one works.

I want to work at Progredir

In the “I want to work“, you can find a job opening. To do this, you must create a resume with the help of the website itself, which will be available to the institutions that offer job openings on Progredir. You can also check if there are any vacancies in your region at the moment.

Advertisements

I want to take courses at Progredir

When accessing the “I want to take courses"You will be able to find courses of different natures, all free of charge. The courses serve to qualify the Program's users, and thus range from topics such as financial education to digital inclusion.

I want to undertake in Progredir

Now in the “I want to undertake"You can access the guided productive microcredit offered by Progredir partners. This credit can be requested by all people registered in the Single Registry and registered in the Progredir System. It is worth noting, however, that this credit should not be used for personal expenses, being limited to investment in business.

Image: Freepik