Overview
- Correios, which on Monday extended applications to April 22, is taking registrations only on its website and reports more than 54,000 sign-ups so far.
- The call offers 548 openings across Brazil, including 27 in Salvador and 10 in São Luís, with reserve lists in other cities.
- Candidates must be 14 to 21 at hiring and in school or already finished high school, and a legal guardian must register anyone under 18.
- Ranking uses socio-economic data and applies quotas of 10% for people with disabilities, 25% for Black or brown applicants, 3% for Indigenous people and 2% for quilombolas.
- Selected apprentices work 20 hours a week for the hourly minimum wage, receive transport and meal support and a uniform, and split job practice with classes provided by SENAI.