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Find out which are the 4 professions that employ the most in Brazil

Joining a college is not everyone's desire, and there are still those who do not have the conditions to make such an investment. And, as much as graduation is valued, there are many vacancies in the market that do not require higher education, and we are going to discuss them today: the jobs that don't require a degree, but employ a large number of people. Check out in this article the main Professions that employ the most in Brazil.

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Discover the main professions that employ the most in Brazil

The truth is that, nowadays, there are a series of jobs that don't need a university degree, and that employ a lot in Brazil. Thus, it is possible to say that among the most common occupations in the country are shopkeepers, traders, clinics, telemarketers, among others. Check out the main ones below!

1. Attendant

Store attendant is one of the most employed professions in the country. This is because the trade sector in Brazil is very full, offering several opportunities. However, it is essential to have some qualities, such as charisma, good communication and a lot of patience when dealing with people, to excel in this area.

2. Hairdresser

Hairdressers and barbers are among the professions that don't require a degree, but can earn a lot of money. However, it is clear that, to practice this profession, one must have a lot of experience, practice and knowledge of cuts, among other things. Therefore, seeking improvement courses can be essential to stand out in the market.

3. real estate agent

You might not believe it, but there are over 300,000 active real estate agents in Brazil. This is another profession that does not require a degree, but requires good public speaking, financial knowledge and persuasion skills. As a result, although a bachelor's degree is not required, good professional development courses are essential.

4. Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs will not be excluded from this list, after all, a degree is not required to start a business. Regardless of having or not a course in the area of ​​administration in the curriculum, many people were born with an entrepreneurial spirit and managed to advance in their careers with a lot of practice. This is one of the fastest growing areas in Brazil, especially when we talk about online commerce.

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