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Petrobras University
Labor Practices
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
We believe and defend good practices in labor relations, obeying Brazilian legislation and international labor conventions. This includes the repudiation of a child, slave, and degrading labor throughout our production chain, in accordance with the commitments of our Social Responsibility Policy. We offer our employees equal opportunities, respecting gender differences and the diversity of cultures, knowledge, and skills. It is also a priority to promote work safely, preventing risks and encouraging healthier lifestyles. These and other initiatives contribute to the result obtained in an internal survey, which measures the relationship of employees with the company, with an engagement rate * of 82%.


Petrobras University
Stages
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
Do you want to know why we were elected “the dream company of young people” several times? If you are a student of technical level or higher you can experience our day to day. Our interns are hired through public selection processes and there is no fixed frequency stipulated for the launching of new selection notices for the Petrobras Student Internship Program.
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Petroleum degree programs in Brazil offer students a chance to engage in a rapidly evolving industry that plays a crucial role in the global economy. These programs combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing you for a dynamic career in energy production and management.
Through courses in reservoir engineering, drilling technology, and production optimization, you'll learn to assess and extract oil and gas resources efficiently. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work and field studies, enhancing their understanding of geological formations and energy extraction techniques. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as you explore new technologies and methodologies relevant to the petroleum sector.
Graduates of Bachelor’s programs in petroleum engineering often pursue careers with energy companies, environmental agencies, or consulting firms. They may serve in roles such as petroleum engineers, drilling engineers, or production supervisors. Brazil's rich natural resources, combined with its emphasis on research and development, provide numerous opportunities for innovation and growth in the energy field.