3 Jobs in Brazil for Americans and Foreigners

So you would like to know how to secure yourself a job in Brazil and need a push in the right direction?

You’re in luck, because in this post today, I am going to lay out 3 of the most common types of jobs in Brazil for foreigners, how you can find them and how you can .

It’s no secret that Brazil is one of the up and coming economies, and with the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics being hosted in Brazil, there is a need for skilled foreigners to help out.

But where are the best job areas to look in and what kind of jobs in Brazil can you get that will cover your needs?

Let’s dive in!

1. A Job Teaching English

If you’ve been looking into moving to Brazil for some time now, you will definitely have heard a lot about opportunities for foreigners to get a job teaching English.

There is and will be more and more of a market for native or near native English teachers.  This is especially true as the economy turns more prosperous and international.

All eyes are on Brazil right now and the market for English teachers is huge.

In order to keep from repeating myself, I will point you to a guide I’ve created for you about teaching English in Brazil.

See: The Teaching English in Brazil Hub

In the hub I cover:

  1. The English teaching job market in Brazil
  2. The qualifications you need to teach
  3. Setting up your online English business part 1
  4. Setting up your online English business part 2
  5. Choosing an English teaching school
  6. Being self employed and getting a loyal following
  7. Resources tips and tricks

The hub has a lot of great information that I think you will benefit greatly from if you are considering the idea of working with teaching English.

2. White Collar High Educated Jobs in Brazil

Sorry, had to mention White Collar as I’m a big fan of the show….

Are you a skilled professional with a long formal education and a decent amount of experience?

Update April 2013: I’ve created a whole blog dedicated purely to getting jobs in Brazil (part 1 is in the link to the left), this series is based on my brush in with a 6 figure job in São Paulo and help from others who have succeeded.

Update October 2013 : I’ve created an all-new FREE video series, where you are shown the best tips to launch a career in Brazil – !

Then your way in may be to find a multinational business and that has jobs in Brazil.  This is especially a good option if you don’t have a network in Brazil where people can help you out.

As the Brazilian economy grows by leaps and bounds, the presence of multinational companies does as well.  This is because they are focusing more and more on investing in developing economies.  Unfortunately for Brazilians, these companies have a lot of positions to fill that Brazilians usually can’t.

Why?

Because Brazil has never had a need or the ability to educate people for certain highly skilled professions.  Think about it, have you seen or heard of any high-speed train lines in Brazil?  Nope, they don’t exist – yet…

A mock up of how the high speed train connection Rio to Campinas will look.

But with the 2016 Olympics coming, one is in the works and therefore highly skilled professionals from abroad are needed to help out – more jobs in Brazil for you!

This is just one example to give you an idea.

Where to find white-collar jobs in Brazil for foreigners



Job banks are a good place to find openings.  You can use Google.com to help you find different job databases that have positions in Brazil.

here are a couple of examples I stumbled upon from within the Oil industry:

Recruiting agencies

I haven’t heard too many success stories with people using recruiting agencies in Brazil.  To be honest, I haven’t heard of one foreigner find jobs in Brazil through this method.

This isn’t to say that an agency wouldn’t be helpful, it could be.  So, if you would like to use a recruiting agency, keep them on a short leash and try to arrange a deal where you pay them WHEN you land a job in Brazil.

Local Multinational companies with a presence in Brazil

If you don’t have Brazilian family and no real easy way into the country visa-wise, then this is the best option as these multinational companies have a lot of pull and know how to get you a business visa.

Research what multinational companies have a presence in Brazil and communicate with them on a one-by-one basis to see if they have any openings.

If they don’t have any openings in Brazil, it’s still a good idea to try and get a position within the company – especially if they have Brazilian projects within the near future.
You can usually get a list of what multinational companies exist in Brazil via the Embassy websites for the individual countries.

Here is a link to the American Embassy in Brazil

3. Work For Yourself

What if you are like so many others who have found Brazilian love and can easily get a visa?

Well, you could still find a multination like above, teach English or just work for yourself.

Starting a Business in Brazil



You have a couple of options here:

  1. Purchase a pre-existing business
  2. Start your own from ground up

I usually recommend going with the second of the two options above unless you really can trust the person you are buying the business from.  Otherwise there are too many ways to get cheated as a foreigner.

If you decide to start your own business from ground up though, then there are a couple of ways of going about this:

  1. Start a local Brazilian business
  2. Work online in the Internet sphere

The easiest option is to start an online business as the paperwork and bureaucracy that follows it will be a much lighter load.

Though, if you decide to start a physical Brazilian business, you need to give yourself a lot of time and patience as a business can take a few months to officially open and register.

When I decided to work for myself and start a business, I started a videography company; I would film different recitals, graduations, weddings and so on.

By it just being me, it allowed me to have a business called a “” (Limited Responsibility Individual Business).  The benefits of this, is that the tax rate is very low as long as you make under 100 times the minimum wage per year (about $R 65,000).

The opportunities for entrepreneurs is good at this moment in Brazil, especially within real estate and other foreign related services.

And as a word to the wise for any business start up, make sure that you have some savings to relay on during the initial phase of your business.

Launching a Career in Brazil

There is a lot to know about starting a career in Brazil as it can be a real jungle for us foreigners.  I talk to a lot of successful career foreigners and business owners in Brazil and their tips all point in one direction: getting a network, integrating into the language and culture and having the right strings to pull on.

Since jobs and careers are the single most asked aspect of living in Brazil, I’ve decided to cover it more in depth in a free video series.

In it, you will get the low down and have a great idea of your prospects as well as the next step to take, you can .

Final Words

This is a broad topic to cover as there are so many options and ways you could find jobs in Brazil.

My intention was to show you the easiest methods that have worked for me and others I know to get a work in Brazil.

In the future I will dive into these different areas in more detail and break them down for you more clearly (Update April 2013: I have begun and the first post is here ).

Regardless of how you decide to provide for yourself in Brazil, the most beneficial thing you could do is to begin or continue networking.

And again I say “network” – connections in Brazil have an amazing amount of pull (think LinkedIn).

It’s all about who you know when looking for jobs in Brazil, how has it been to seek work for you?

Valeu – cheers!
Kevin

P.S. if you didn’t see it above and are looking for a great solution to start a career in Brazil, then !

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  • I'm an American pseudo-expat living/working in Brazil/Paraguay for about 10 years now…….I'd be interested to talk with other Americans and business professionals about opportunities in Brazil!

    Great post above!

  • Hi! I’m brazilian from São Paulo and I found this site when I was looking for jobs in USA. If you wanna informations about São Paulo and Brazil jobs will be a pleasure help you. And of course, If you are american I’ll appreciate your informations about jobs in USA (I’m Systems Analyst). My e-mail : . See you!

    • Oi! Estou procurando emprego em São Paulo. Estudei Exercise and Movement Science, e me formei em Mayo de 2013. Voce term suggestoes para um trabalho me saude/exercisio/esportes?
      Meu email e
      Obrigada!

    • Hello, my name is Joe Ferraro and I am US Business Person. As a former Accenture Partner, I started and lead my own management consulting company. My primary areas of focus are working with companies to improve their customer service and support capabilities through process re-engineering, application of innovative thinking, and deployment of new social media and other self-service channels. I also specialize in call center outsourcing and related business development. My fiance is Brazilian and we just returned from a month in Curitiba. I am very interested in working with companies in Brazil. Any advice or contacts anyone can provide would be geratly appreciated! Brigado! Joe

      • Hi Joe,
        I’m a current Industrial Engineering Major at the University of Pittsburgh. My roommate has been working as a Co-Op at Accenture, and is enjoying the experience. I spent six months abroad taking an intensive Portuguese language class in Rio then studying at UFPR in Curitiba. As graduation nears I am currently looking into finding an IE position in Brazil. I was wondering if you got any leads and could help lead me in the right direction?

        Thanks!

      • Hi Joe – I’m an alum of Accenture and am currently interested in opportunities in Brazil preferrably in the management consulting space. Would be great to connect with you soon if possible?

  • I live in Wisconsin USA and in this area there are a lot of opportunities, I work in a furniture company and they hire like 35 new employees every week. I can give you more info if desire. However I want to live and work in brazil any help would be appreciated.

    • Could you please help me with the job opportunity. Right now I’m in real estate in India. Any help will be much appreciated.

    • My name is Nooruddin Shaikh. Presently I am living in Russia for higher education but firstly here I am learning Russian Language which is very tough for me…………I have BE Electronics and two years degree in Management, so please I need job in Management or Engineering sector………..and happily to apply for the English Teacher position……….So please help me to find job….

      Thanks,

      Regards,
      Nooruddin Shaikh
      Russia.

    • Hi Noel, I m rajinder singh from India n at present I m living in Brazil n indaiatuba Sao Paulo but here it’s hard to get a job without portuges.

      • Rajinder saheb is it not possible to get job only on the basis of English?

        I am also seeking job in shipping / Expotrt or any business development sector.

        Kindly guide….

      • Hi mr. Rajinder. I am anish from india. I need your help can you give me some info. About business. I want make my propal business im brazil. I know speck and learn very well portuguse. If you possivel . send me email on. . and my whatsup. No is. +919904785172. Thankyou

    • Sr. Noel . sou indiano meu nome e rajpari anish. Estou aqui na india estou a precurando trbalho em brazil mais nao estou a consiquir se voces tens alguns trabalho para mim na voca empresa porfavor me arranja. Tenho expirencia de gerente da loja e mating em pais de angola 6 anos. Se precisamos me contacta porfavor. Meu endereco e. Rajpari. ani@gmail. Com e numhero de whatsup. +919904785172. Obrigado. Boas comprimecios

  • Interesting. So how does an experienced certified IT-Project Manager (PRINCE2 Practitioner) having technical database (MSSQL) skills as well get a job in Brazil?

    • I guess there are enough IT professionals available in the market, and the fact that you Brazilian wife is beautiful, won’t help you much !

    • There’s a lot of growth in the IT market and the market’s hunger is only growing. Though, being a specialist, you will need to get in tight with a company that can use you.

      You bring an organization that many Brazilian companies really need (or are realizing) – Prince 2 is great for that!

      Maybe plan a visit and do some networking?

      P.S. sorry for the long delay in response, didn’t see your comment until now!

  • “Why?Because Brazil has never had a need or the ability to educate people for certain highly skilled professions. ” Are you stupid or what? Have you ever been to Brazil? Do you know anything about our scientific research and technology? By the way, good luck learning the language to work standards.

  • Hey.. I’ve just arrived to Brasil and want to stay for a longer time. If you know any job in Belo Horizonte let me know please. I would really appreciate your help !
    Obrigada 🙂

  • Yeah, I’m brazilian and I think that is not that difficult for an american to get a good job here. I used to work in a german company here and they used to hire foreigners… Also I had an American teacher at the school where I was studying English.
    But it’s easier if you’re already with a visa that allows you to work, ’cause the employer needs documents like CPF, CTPS and RNE to hire foreigners.
    If you’re planning to come to São Jose dos Campos (SP) and Taubate (SP) area, I’d be glad to help with informations and tips, I also wanna some tips to live in America for a while. My email is

    PS: don’t come if you don’t like hot weather!

  • Hi, I live in New Jersey and visited my family in Rio a couple of years ago. I fell in love with the city, it’s people, the culture, the natural lifestyle. Iv’e never felt more alive and energetic to live, love, and be happy. I know it sounds corny but, it’s true! So my goal is to eventually live and work there. I am a Manufacturing Designer/CAD 3D Modeler and have almost 10 years experience. Are there companies that pay in $USD that are multinational companies I can apply to? Or if there are national companies that are hiring, will they be more willing to pay a higher rate being that I am a North American native? I’m a single guy in my 30’s and time is running out so to speak. Is it worth it to try this bold move now or continue living into my retirement years in the US and just plan vacations there?

  • AOA

    hi every one plz send me information about Brazil market. we are trading from China, Pakistan, Turkey, like Asia region in textile, leather, garments…….. have a any opportunity here in trading………If yes so how to start business here. my email . thank,s

  • Hi.. Im JANRY RIVERA, 26 years old, a Filipino and currently working in Malaysia as Head of Data Control, soon to finish my contract but really need to explore more interesting places like BRAZIL.. i wish to seek any Administrative or Data Management work there in Brazil. Hopefully anyone can help find this job. I can manage to spend all my expenses going there, only ensured JOB will be the best.
    my email:

  • What if you don’t have money to start a business, hate teaching English, and you’re not a white collar professional? Every blog I read lists the same 3 ideas. There are a lot of jobs in São Paulo but not for non Portuguese speakers.

    • Dear Ashley,
      You need to learn Portuguese. If you don’t know Portuguese, you won’t make I in Brazil. Portuguese is the Brazil’s official language, so learn it or leave the country. We’d be happy if all Americans just went back to their country.. America the Beautiful!
      Eliane

      • Dear asshole. I had to move to Brazil bc I’m married to a Brazilian that couldn’t stay in the US. We will be returning to the BEST country in the world. A country which a lot of brazilians are dying to go to. I can’t wait to get out of this shit hole and neither can any Brazilian that has visited the US. Please stay in Brazil with your robberies, plummeting Real, pollution, and the fun of throwing toilet paper in a trash can. We will be going back to a country that has MANY languages and people from all over the world. Oh and u want some Portuguese? Vai tomar no cú, filha da puta

        • Now, you spoke like an American!!! HAHAHAHAHAH!! Yep, your place is in the United States of America, the Beautiful. I love my Brazil, girl. I do. I was kinda hopeful you’d go back to your country.. I was concerned you Americans would export your alcoholism to Brazil. Americans are a bunch of dirty drunkards that don’t shower, floss, or brush their teeth. Bunch of acephalus people that buy their college degrees. I dare you to take any college entrance exam in Brazil to see if you get in!!! Hah!!!! Acephalus American!! Hurry, hurry, hurry back to your country, where you don’t throw toilet paper in the trash can of your filthy dirty houses and bathrooms! America is a big, big myth. Bye, bye, santinha!!!

          • As u sit ur piece of shit ass on a Microsoft windows program which was invented by Americans! I love how u mother fuckers think we are the assholes while u sit in a 3rd world country and buy American products. U got Americans confused with eruopeans. My teeth are perfectly straight and white. Europeans are the ones that don’t shower. Maybe u should shower less and u wouldn’t have a water crisis here. Everyone here has fucked up teeth that’s why everyone has braces you dumb bitch. Turn ur fuckin soccer off the tv and worry about real problems in your country. Why do u know english? U learned it for a reason. I Brazil was so great why do u need to learn English? Let’s meet up so I can knock ur fkn teeth down ur throat Please I’m still in the city.

          • U think I want to be in this country!? Trust me I can’t wait to leave and neither do my Brazilians friends who lived outside of Brazil.

          • I love my country. And no, I don’t want to see your American face. Get out and go fight for your country. Again, we would be happy if you just left. Go way… go, go, go, go, GOOOOOO back to your country. We don’t need you here. Bye!

          • Good I’m glad u love Brazil. U can stay here forever and don’t buy any American products, listen to our music, or watch our movies. Oh and don’t ask us to help fix the policing here like they recently did when they asked the former Mayor of NYC. I already have my own business here which is probably more than you do since you are online looking at blogs that have nothing to do with you. I will GO GO GO. And u wouldn’t see my face bc I would hit u so fkn hard your head would spin. Have fun with your diminishing Real lmao. Ur probably some evangelical or braxilian Islamic terrorist . Why are u on a gringos blog u dumb fuck? And why do you need to know English if Brazil is so great?

          • My dad is a commercial airline pilot, my mother a Brazilian. This is why I know English. They raised us to be bilingual.
            I haven’t watched an American movie in years and really don’t care about Americans fixing our policies. You guys need to focus on your own country and leave the rest of the world in peace. It’s unbelievable that a Brazilian man would marry a troll like you… he must be in real bad need for an American passport. I hope your clients/prospective employers come to find out what you think about their country. You are disgusting.. as all American woman.. if it was not for the Ps and Ts nobody would distinguish you from a man. Just don’t bring your drunkenness to my country. It’s enough to have you here, stinking and filthy woman. I hope your business goes really bad and that you leave this country.

          • YOU ARE THE ONE WHO RESPONDED UR SMART ASS FUCKIN COMMENT TO ME! GO FUCK YOUR SELF YOU PIECE OF SHIT! REALLY PLEASE WHERE ARE YOU. COME MEET ME AND WE WILL SEE WHO KEEPS RUNNING THEIR MOUTH! WHY ARE YOU ON THIS BLOG IF YOU HATE AMERICANS SO MUCH! PROBABLY SOME FUCKING TERRORIST! AND WHYYYYYY DO YOU KNOW ENGLISH!!!! WHY DO U NEED TO KNOW. ALSO YOUR COUNTRY ASKED PEOPLE FROM MYYYYY COUNTRY TO FIX YOUR PIECE OF SHIT POLICING. AND TRUST ME ALL MY CLIENTS KNOW EXACTLY WHAT I THINK OF THE CORRUPTION AND PROBLEMS OF BRAZIL. THEY AGREE. BUT YOU ARE SO FUCKIN RETARDED THAT YOU THINK BRAZIL IS PERFECT. I AM A WOMAN BUT GOT THE STRENGTH OF A MAN. WHY DONT U COME TEST IT OUT. IM NOT STAYING HERE FOR THE BUSINESS U CUNT. I AM HERE SO I HAVE TO MAKE MONEY. SOMETHING U PROBABLY DONT DO BC U KEEP RESPONDING TO ME.

          • I will ask you to please leave the group. I am an attorney, working with cyber behaviors, and before it gets worse, Ashley you are invited to leave. If you want to discuss the situation with me, feel free to contact me in Brazil or USA. You can find my information on the contacts of this blog. Unfortunately, you words are not appropriate for this kind of blog. Have a nice day.
            M.Mackey

          • Yes please remove me bc I could care less about this website. I received notification about 3 days ago from her telling me to leave her country. It’s alright for her to say discriminatory things but because I retaliated with profanity and facts I am the problem. Ha of course. And I have an attorney in Brazil and US as well for any legal action needed. Point is she responded to a 3 month old post starting shit and I’m ending it. This website and this woman have NO meaning to my life. What do you do to a cyber bully when they attack? You attack back and that is what I did. However society has not progressed to understand that silence does nothing to solve problems. Remove me!

          • u think all american women are disgusting yet most brazilian women are poppin their pussies in the streets with their slut clothes dancing to funk music. You think you come from the world of class you need to think again. Anytime anyone from the world is asked about Brazil they think of naked women. You people are obsessed with dick here. All you do is dress like whores and listen to Valesca Popozuda. The kids here think it is cultural to have sex at 13. Go back into your gated, mud favela and off of the AMERICAN operated computer. Also I would like to take all American businesses away from Brazil if your opinion of America is the majority here among brazilians. In that case, you can say goodbye to even more of your economy. Oh and tell your friends to stop going to US to buy all the shit they cant afford here bc their country rips them off! Once again trust me my clients all know what i think of brazil and agree.

          • Why did you need to learn English if Brazil is so great? Why did your dad need to teach you that? You don’t know anything about my fkn relationship so shut the fuck up CUNT. Please for the love of god just meet me, you fuckin keyboard hero. Im not no ordinary girl. I am a dyke which means i got physical strength. My wife wanted to go back to brazil to see her family. Then when she went back she saw the difference of life here vs in the US. Now she hates brazil too bc of the corruption, crime, prices, pollution, and DUMB FUCKS like you who don’t believe they are living in a society that is not benefited like others. THe problem is most Brazilians do not know what the government is doing to them because they never traveled outside of Brazil. They think it is perfect. Then they go to Europe or North America and realize what Brazil is doing to everyone. You talk about buying education? I personally know people in brazil that bought their driver’s license AND HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA! Oh and people that pay off police officers. But it is okay to rob and kill someone here because they were under 18. If you know so fuckin much about your country then you would know that exists here. You’re probably getting free money from PT with 10 kids. Go vote for the clown and super hero to fix your problems here.

          • Drunkards? And you don’t have people constantly drinking here? There are ton of bars and drunks on the streets! Beer bottles and smashed glass everywhere. Filthy city of São Paulo. Ur so smart but u don’t know shit about your country. I GUARANTEE I would pass the test. Who the fuck goes to Brazil for top education? Who!? What part of the world comes to Brazil for IV league education? And do you really think throwing toilet paper in the garbage is better and more sanitary?? U really think it is disgusting to flush toilet paper? What a dumb ass. You must live on the red line. You really are a dumb bitch as you argue with me on an AMERICAN blog

          • Vc eh muita irritante, porra vagabunda. vc ta com raiva pq vc mora no brasil, eca. Acho que vc eh favelada ne? poxa. desculpe, mas estou aqui, no eua, e vc nao….. bjs vadia. piranha, sapatona.

        • Ashley,

          I agree with a lot of things you wrote, but there is no need for profanity. Some people don’t even deserve our attention and I’m pretty sure she is just jealous for not being from a first-world country. I can tell how miserable she is… wasting her time and looking for people to bother bc her life prob sucks! There is a reason why she hates America so much… love and hate walk hand in hand, you know? lol

          I hope you have a safe return to America

      • Eliane,
        Wow, thanks for letting me know that Brazil’s official language is Portuguese. This website is supposed to help foreigners that are living or have plans to leave in Brazil. If you hate Americans or any other nation, you shouldn’t waste your time writing on a website that was created to help them. I can tell you really love Brazil. It’s really easy to point fingers and show problems other countries have, but we cannot forget that it’s all about people, and people are as** anywhere. No matter where you come from. I know so many people here that have no hygiene habits as well or are dumb. Education in Brazil is a real problem, unfortunately. You should start helping Americans educate themselves then because it sounds like you have the solution they need. America and Brazil have really beautiful aspects, we just have to respect that. You don’t like them ok… that doesn’t mean you can disrespect them. That makes you inferior. Don’t waste your time trying to spread your hate on Americans. Just live your wonderful like that you have here.
        Valerie

        • I totally agree with Valeria. I am brazilan and there are bad people everywhere. That’s unfortunate. 🙁

  • Hello, my name is Antonio and I am an American citizen, currently living in Brazil, and a legal resident of Brazil. I live in Niteroi, RJ and am legal to work here as of July 30th, 2014. I am looking for work and having a hard time finding it due to of lack of networking. I am a machinist/mechanical engineer. If there is anyone looking for an experienced professional, please feel free to contact me via email:

    Thanks in advance.

    • Antonio, I would love to know how your job search went. I have wen trying to get a job in the Sao Gonçalo/Niteroi area for months from Texas, and have had no luck. If you have any tips or contacts for me that would be great! I wish you all the luck in your search! I hope it happens fast, and my experience is similar to yours, I am an aircraft mechanic with construction experience. My email is . Good luck!

      • Thanks for the well-wishes Jeffrey. I have not been able to find employment yet and it is enormously frustrating. I was able to meet someone in the Japanese consulate that is looking for ship builders in the port of Rio. I just sent him my resume today and I will keep you posted on how that goes. My last job was design for a mega yacht yard in Fort Lauderdale, FL. so I hope this works out well. I never had this much difficulty finding work in the US…

        • Hi Antonio, Came across your post and have an opportunity in Brazil that may be of interest to you! If you are still in need of work and or extra income let us know and we can share the info with you…

        • Hi Antonio, As we shared with Antonio in regards to your post we have an opportunity in Brazil that may be of interest to you! If you are still in need of work and or extra income let us know and we can share the info with you…

  • I am currently a college student studying to be a Physical Therapist. In the last few years I’ve really developed a passion and love for Brazil and I’m considering a move there once I graduate. And so I was curious if anyone knows what the job market is like for Physical Therapy in Brazil? Thanks!

  • Goodday to you all,

    Currently I am living with my wife (Brasilian) in the The Netherlands.
    We are looking for all possible advice we can get to make finding a job for me in Curitiba possible. Threw posting this, maybe someone has a great idea or ideas. In the Netherlands I am working for an multinational as a Customer Service Sales Representative Global Keyaccounts. My experience in this field is over 10 years and my English is in word as in speaking fluent. I was already thinking to send my CV to all multinationals in Curitiba but I dont know if this a good idea. Would be great if their is anyone willing to share their experience in finding a job in the same field as me. Ciao Martijn.

  • Hello,i am from syria i’ll come to brazil with my wife and daughter for work, actually i don’t know some body in brazil ,,i want to ask if somebody help me for job

  • Hi

    This is Barun from India and am writing bcoz i read the comments in LIVEINBRAZIL page below comments, actually my wife stays in Brazil and she is Peruvian and hold the permanent visa. I am planning to go Brazil and work there and earn handsome of salary, by profession am an Interior Designer and having a 8 years of retail experience in store designing and building. can you please help me with job reference. so i can atleast not be empty in my initial stage and can survive with my wife.

    Thanks for the effort…

    Regards

    Barun Das

  • Oi. Quem estiver buscando um amigo brasileiro pode me contatar, estou à disposição. Eu também gostaria muito de fazer novas amizades. Podemos também ajudar um ao outro no Inglês e o Português. =D

    Hi. Anyone seeking a Brazilian friend can contact me, I am available. I also would love to make new friends. We can also help each other in English and Portuguese. = D

    My Facebook – facebook.com/vitor.livingstone / My Skype – livingbarross / My Phone +55 11 9 85955962 /

  • I’m living in Brazil parana
    city looking for a job for teaching English’s . plz help me with a job

  • For those who has no information about job offers in their region, have you tried looking for a job via job boards such as getbetterjob.соm or other that include job search in Brazil?

  • The hardest part about living in Brazil is the constant discouragement you’ll get from your Brazilian friends who’ll never let you forget how crazy you are to WANT to live in Brazil. It sounds silly, but it wears on you.

  • Hi there,

    I am a Football coach/Sports coach from London (actually I am Scottish but lived in London since I was 8 – I am now 30).

    What are the possibilities of finding work in Brazil within my profession? Is it easy and in demand? Any requirements also?

    I speak Portuguese at a reasonably decent level also.

    If anyone knows of any information regarding this, please can you write back!

    Thanks 🙂

  • Hello I am from the united kingdom and my boyfriend live in Brazil and I am thinking of moving out these and I am a hairdressering and thinking of opening like a blow dry barout these isbthere any way you can help me out

  • Pls suggest if any jobs available in Export business development or International marketing at any where in Brazil. I Am Abhishek Pandey from Mumbai, India. seeking jobs in Brazil.

    Guys pls help if you can….

    My contact no. 00 9930333979
    email:

  • Hello everyone, i havê a friend American who live in NY and want come to Brazil, he want work here but till now We no found a job for him. He come to live in Santa Catarina, he is graduates in Law , but now he want do something new and simple in his life. If you havê some job for my friend, pleSe contact me:
    Thanks

  • Iam planning to go to Brazil. Not sure yet which actual location. I need the rules and regs to opening a barber shop ? I also could go a full service salon too. How much generally is commercial rent and rules in being a shop owner ? I plan on going Dec 31.

  • hi,am Robert Noah am a Nigerian with a vast knowledge in cosmetic.I can produce different types of cosmetic professional am looking for Visa to Brazil, I need an investor we can partner together

    2 am a professional video camera man and movie editor, with 11 years experience in music programming, working as a sound engineer. I need employment in Brazil entertainment industry, or partnership with some good investors in Brazil. I love to live and work in Brazil all my life with my wife n kids

  • Hi, I am a native Brazilian who speaks fluent Portuguese, however I have been raised in the United States and I am a citizen, I also speak fluent English. As a result of living in Texas, I have also picked up Spanish as a 3rd language. I am very much interested in going back to Brazil, except the only thing I currently have under my belt is a high school diploma ! I was really hoping to work in Brazil putting my English to good use, but with my lack of college education I fear that isn’t possible. Any ideas are appreciated! Thank you so much !
    Ps. I can also provide info on entry level jobs, immigration, and education insight here in the U.S if anyone is seeking information.

  • we are looking for brazilian citizen who can speak english and make visit to the different offices in brazil on behalf of our country
    they should have basic computer knowledge and can communicate well
    and can work at anytime and have professionalism
    mail me your details
    rahulmishr4atgmail

  • I have lived in Brazil as a NOV derrick supervisor. I have permint visa. Look for almost any supervisor jobs email me
    Thank you
    Glen Romero

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