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1 de March de 2023

Education / Professionalization

Professional training: how investing in professional training helps when applying for a job

Vocational training is a great option to stand out in the job market. With a duration shorter than an undergraduate course, these activities help with the curriculum, job placement and entrepreneurship.

According to IBGE data, Brazil has 9.5 million people looking for a job. Therefore, seeking professional qualification is essential to have a greater chance.

One of Ramacrisna’s objectives is to prepare young people for the future, helping them to find their talent. For this, the Institute has not only educational projects, which help in the search for a job in the medium and long term, but also professional courses.

Want to know more? Continue reading the article we prepared and understand the importance of professional training for transforming lives.

Vocational training: gateway to the job market

Vocational courses provide training for those looking for a first opportunity in the job market, in addition to improvement and updating for those who already have a professional experience.

In times of economic crisis and unemployment, it is necessary to seek alternatives to highlight the curriculum. Through vocational courses, it is possible for students to acquire knowledge to work in a particular profession, with the focus being on practice.

Although the labor market is increasingly competitive, the lack of qualification in certain areas leaves thousands of job vacancies open throughout Brazil.

As opportunities are not the same for all layers of society, it is necessary to include, mainly, the vulnerable population in activities that seek professionalization.

Ramacrisna professional courses

For decades, Ramacrisna has offered courses in several areas, for young people and adults in socially vulnerable situations who need to qualify in the search for a job. The courses promoted by the Institute cover several areas, ranging from the most traditional to technology activities, held at FabLab Ramacrisna.

Among the many Ramacrisna projects that focus on professionalization, we highlight some:

Curso de Eletricista/ Fotovoltaica (Electrician / Photovoltaic Course)

The Electrician course at Ramacrisna is aimed at people aged between 18 and 40 and aims to train professionals to work in various residential electrical processes, with emphasis on installing residential standards, assembling and maintaining photovoltaic panels.

Curso de Audiovisual (Audiovisual Course)

This project aims to promote learning in the areas of communication and audiovisual. Thus, students receive theoretical and practical classes in photography, cinematography, image editing and design. In addition, they develop practical work to complete the course.

Operador de Computador (Computer operator)

In this activity, the student works on knowledge of assembly, installation and maintenance of computers, focusing on software and hardware problems. Another relevant point about the project is that the student develops training in technical support for local computer networks and equipment configuration.

3D Modeling and Printing)

The 3D Modeling and Printing course takes place within the FabLab Ramacrisna. There, the student has access to all the techniques necessary to create and model three-dimensional drawings through modeling programs. In addition, learn how to configure the printer to print quickly, economically and with high quality..

These are some of the professional courses promoted at Ramacrisna so that young people and adults can find their place in the job market. To check out all the free courses offered, visit our website. But does not stop there. The Institute carries out several other projects so that people can walk towards a promising future.

The main work of the Ramacrisna Institute is to transform the social reality of less favored layers of society. So that we can continue with our goals and reach more and more people, your help is fundamental. Discover our courses and learn how to help our projects.

 

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