JBS, one of Brazil's largest employers, will open 7,000 new jobs this year. Job vacancies extend throughout the country, from administrative to production fields. Currently, the company has more than 5,000 open job opportunities, including new vacancies and replacement positions, available through The company's website. There are vacancies in mining units in Passos and Três Corações. According to the company, opportunities include the areas of occupational safety, operations, quality assurance, logistics, maintenance and management. JBS currently employs more than 270,000 people worldwide, 155,000 of whom are in Brazil.
According to the information provided in the report by the company, job creation is the result of the company's continuous investment. Of the total new vacancies, 1,500 jobs will be created in the two factories opened by JBS in October 2023 in Rolandia, Paraná. Dorados, in Mato Grosso do Sul, Ceara's expansion will add a thousand new jobs to the local economy. Also in the state, doubling Freeboy production in Campo Grande will create 2,300 jobs. In Mato Grosso, the expansion of the Diamantino unit will create 1,600 new jobs.
Vacancies are for various positions and educational levels. Through the J&F Institute, a business education center that supports corporate educational activities, JBS provides training and professional qualifications to new employees at all levels and positions. The company also provides the opportunity for its employees to internationalize their careers: through the JBS Without Borders programme, created in 2015, the company organizes selection processes that allow employees from Brazil to work in operations abroad, with vacancies for all hierarchical levels and departments spread. across the world.
JBS is one of the largest global food companies, with more than 500 units and offices in 24 countries. Its products are present in more than 190 countries, reaching 330,000 customers on all continents.
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