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Students from high school, technical college and have the opportunity to receive free training in information technology. Until the next 27 days, they can sign up for the fifth edition of the training program for young people to the labor market 'Students to Business-S2B, "offered by Microsoft Brazil. This also aims to facilitate student access to job opportunities offered by business segment.

The form for participation in the program are available at www.programaS2B.com.br. Microsoft Brazil expects to receive about 30 thousand entries.

These will be selected 20 thousand candidates who will participate in a live training four hours and perform a test. Through this, will select 10 thousand people will participate in a training, also in attendance and held in various locations, with duration of 40 to 84 hours.

"Any high school student, technical and university can apply to participate in training, and will select those with the skills required and returned to the area of information technology. For anyone who is not a super expert in the field, the training will provide a good introduction to the subject and better knowledge. For those who are already in the area, is a way to update, and given the opportunity to know what is most recent, "says academic programs manager of Microsoft Brazil, Amintas Neto.

Through training, the organizers of the "Students to Business - S2B" also make the connection of students with the labor market. At the end of training, students participate in an official graduation and a job fair attended by representatives from business guests, in addition to having their resume included in a database open a business partner of Microsoft Brazil.

The "Students to Business - S2B" has been held since 2007 and has received about 70 thousand Brazilian students. This year's training will cover 25 cities in 15 Brazilian states (Paraná, Amazonas, Bahia, Ceará, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Para, Paraiba, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo and Sergipe).



Source: Paraná Online

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