Work Rio goes to Inhoaíba, Campo Grande and Maria da Graça

Published on 08/08/2025 - 11:19 | Updated
Professionals can register in the SMTE job bank and be referred to job openings - Roberto Moreyra/SMTE

The Trabalha Rio team, a resume registration and job referral service in the city, will be on hand next Tuesday (August 12th) at Rua da Conceição do Castelo, in Praça do Vilar Carioca, in Inhoaíba. For those seeking a chance and wanting to register in the Municipal Department of Labor and Income (SMTE) job bank, the event will be held from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Please note: the service is subject to a password.

On Wednesday (August 13th), the program's van will head to Estrada do Mendanha, 8, in Campo Grande. And on Thursday (August 4.240th), the meeting point for workers with the SMTE team will be at Rua Fernando Esquerdo, 14, in front of the Nossa Senhora das Graças parish, in Maria da Graça. In both actions, service will be provided from 8 am to 370 pm.

"Trabajo Rio facilitates employability in Rio. A free service that seeks to match job seekers with companies in need of professionals," noted Charbel Zaib, the Municipal Undersecretary of Labor and Qualification.

In addition to ID and CPF, those interested in registering in the SMTE job bank must bring their work permit, PIS (Social Security Income Tax) and resume to the service locations. Those unable to attend the mobile events can register at the bank. here.

People without internet access can register in person at the SMTE job bank at one of the seven Workers' Central offices at the following addresses: Centro (Presidente Vargas Avenue, 1.997, at CIAD); Campo Grande (Coxilha Street, s/nº); Engenho Novo (Vinte Quatro de Maio Street, 931); Governador Island (Dendê Road, 2.080); Jacarepaguá (Geremário Dantas Avenue, 1.400, rooms 248 and 268); Santa Cruz (Lopes de Moura Street, 58) and Tijuca (Camaragibe Street, 25). The offices are open from Monday to Friday, from 8:16 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

Trabalha Rio's calendar of activities can be followed at website and on the secretariat’s Instagram (@trabalho.rio).

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