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Discover the Burger King Young Apprentice program
Understand how the Burger King Young Apprentice program works and find out if you meet the requirements to apply for vacancies and guarantee benefits, such as paid vacation, professional courses, FGTS and 13th salary. Check out!
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Burger King Young Apprentice Program: see how to participate here
In Brazil, the number of young people looking for their first opportunity in the job market is increasing, mainly due to the economic crisis of recent years. Thus, with the Burger King Young Apprentice program, you can have this opportunity with quality and in a simpler way.
In this case, you must meet some requirements and follow the step by step to apply. So check it out!
What is the Burger King Young Apprentice and how does it work?
It is undeniable that it is increasingly difficult to enter the market, but this can be less complicated depending on the training and the number of professional courses you have taken.
With that in mind, Burger King aimed to comply with the Apprenticeship Law created in 2000 and put into effect in 2005. It opened enrollment for young Brazilians who wish to enter the job market working at the chain.
In this sense, for you to be able to work on the network, you must meet requirements that are present in the law itself, such as being between 14 and 24 years old, having completed Elementary School, in addition to working between 4 and 6 hours a day.
In this way, young people gain experience in addition to guaranteeing professional courses provided by Senac and Senai to improve themselves and facilitate their future work.
Who can be a Burger King Young Apprentice?
To be a Burger King Young Apprentice, you need to meet certain requirements such as:
- Be between 14 and 24 years old;
- Study studying or have finished Elementary and/or High School;
- Availability of 4 to 6 hours a day;
- Not having a record in the workbook.
That way, if you meet all these requirements, you can enroll in the program.
How many hours does a Young Apprentice work at Burger King?
In order for you to work at Burger King as a Young Apprentice, you must work 4 to 6 hours a day, as long as this does not jeopardize your studies and maintain high grades in addition to attending classes.
Also, if you want to know how to apply for the program, check out the recommended content below.
How to sign up for the Burger King Young Apprentice
Learn how to enroll in the program and enter the job market with various benefits, such as professional courses.
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