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We are driven by people and want to work together to make your dreams come true. Come and build the Vale of the future!

We are looking for people who make it happen, who want to grow and evolve with us. We learn together and want to stimulate the development of each person here. What better way to start a professional career? Those who go through our internship program have the chance to positively impact the lives of thousands of other people, in addition to working with leaders who are passionate about what they do, in a creative and dynamic environment.

Be you!

We embrace diversity in all its forms. At Vale, we practice inclusion so that people can express themselves without judgment.  

Different life stories and points of view are welcome and essential to our success. We seek to create a relationship of respect, listening and zero tolerance for discrimination and harassment. All this with goals set for the coming years.  

Your story is part of ours too!
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Vale is one of the most desirable companies to work for in Brazil and one of the LinkedIn Top Companies

Internship program 2024 

The 2024 Internship Program is directed at undergraduate students who are expected to graduate between December 2025 and December 2027. 

There is no age limit to apply and no need for professional experience. The positions are available in the states of Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Maranhão, Pará and Rio de Janeiro.   

Check here for the locations and opportunities for your course. 

Application process 

Students will be admitted between May and August 2024. Information such as age, educational institution and marital status is omitted throughout the process in order to avoid value judgments on the part of the evaluator.   
 
Recruitment is expected to start in September 2024. 

Check the dates for each stage 

  • From May 27 to June 24: applications and online test  
     
  • July and August: interviews with HR and Vale manager  
     
  • From September: medical exams and submission of documents 
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What to expect from the Vale Internship Program?

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Program duration: 1 year, renewable for another 12 months
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Workload: 6h
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Photographer: Marcelo Coelho

Benefits and Advantages

  • Career development trail, exclusively for interns;
  • Physical Activity Voucher (Gympass);
  • Apoiar – Employee Assistance Program;
  • Healthcare;
  • Paid recess;
  • Life insurance;
  • Meal vouchers or cafeteria at the place of work;
  • Transport vouchers or transport at the place of operation;
  • Christmas basket of staples voucher;
  • Scholarship.
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Photographer: Marcelo Coelho