From today (29) workers in São Paulo will have access to several free activities promoted by the Secretariat for Economic Development and Labor to expand their opportunities to enter the market. Employability, professional qualification and income generation actions are part of the Work Week, which runs until May 6th.
The program will be opened at the Central Support Center for Work and Entrepreneurship (Cate), with the Contract SPP. The task force aims to bring the worker and the human resources teams of the invited companies closer together. The selection will have more than 700 job openings in the areas of commerce and services for all levels of education.
Also today, Cate Móvel will be in the community of Paraisópolis, to carry out these employability actions. Anyone who wants to, can register for job openings and ask questions about the job market.
“In the last two years, with the worsening of the pandemic, we have turned our actions towards activities online. Now, with the population widely vaccinated and the advance of economic recovery, we will be able to promote face-to-face actions in order to help city workers in relocation and income generation”, highlighted the secretary of Economic Development, Labor and Tourism, Aline Cardoso.
According to her, new courses will also be opened to meet the needs of companies. “This is a way of preparing qualified labor to fill vacancies in one of the areas that most need professionals, such as technology”, she said.
On May 2nd, registrations will be opened through Portal Cate, for a thousand vacancies in the Bolsa Tech program, aimed at young people aged between 16 and 20. Professional training in the area of computer programming will be supported by R$ 627.21, for six months. To access the portal, simply enter www.cate.prefeitura.sp.gov.br. In addition to job vacancies, the site offers courses and inspirational tips, providing a differentiated experience through texts, podcasts and dynamic videos.
In addition to these actions, workers will have more than 6 thousand places in courses in the areas of gastronomy, services, health, technology and sustainability, throughout the month of May. The vacancies are offered by Fundação Paulistana. Ade Sampapro also offers a schedule of workshops and courses during the month, with professional qualification and support for income generation.
A new registration process will also be opened for Mãos e Mentes Paulistanas, a program aimed at improving the economic and social activity of artisanal entrepreneurs in the city. The initiative promotes activities that strengthen the ecosystem, in addition to encouraging productive inclusion, market access and local economic development. Accreditation can be done at site from the program.