Moza Bank and the State Secretary for Youth and Employment join together in promoting employment

Moza Banco and the State Secretary for Youth and Employment have joined efforts to ensure the insertion of the recent best graduate trainees, trained by the institutes and vocational training centers, into working life by providing pre-professional internships in the production units. To this end, the two institutions signed yesterday a memorandum of understanding (MoU).

This is a legal instrument that aims, among several objectives, to provide effective actions for the integration of young graduates who have recently applied for employment, with the aim of complementing, developing and improving their skills and practice abilities, developing professional activities. With the signature of this MoU, it is also intended to improve the trainees' practice, facilitating their recruitment and integration, employment promotion as well as creating jobs and generate income to the population.

In addressing those present, the Chairman of the Board of Directors (CEO) of Moza Banco, João Figueiredo, outlined the essential role that labour market players must play in offering alternatives and platforms for employment opportunities for young people, especially graduates of different education systems.

According to Figueiredo, Moza Banco assumes itself as a relational bank, committed to creating worthy partnerships with entities and institutions whose mission and objectives are in harmony with its strategic positioning, principles and values.

"The MoU now signed will allow the direct beneficiaries to develop their skills and abilities within a solid, sustainable organization with enormous growth potential, which today occupies a prominent position in the national financial system," said João Figueiredo.

The CEO also said that Moza currently has about 900 employees, mostly young, with an average age of 35.

"We have been strongly committed to human empowerment, through training and a policy of retention and valorisation of our human resources. It is our intention to increase our contribution in this area, which we consider strategic to the position of the bank and the way it is seen and recognized by its stakeholders".

In turn, Oswaldo Petersburgo, Secretary of State for Youth and Employment, said that Moza Banco is the first institution in this new cycle of governance that has signed a MoU to ensure the pre-professional internships of trainees trained by vocational training institutes and centers.

"We want to commend Moza Banco for being the first institution, in this governance cycle, to celebrate with us this Memorandum of Understanding and encourage other companies to follow this example because we have common goals of producing and developing the country and its citizens, including the company itself," said Oswaldo Petersburg.

For Petersburg, the pre-professional internship is a relevant platform in the transition from school to the job market because it is through it that recent graduates complement, develop and perfect their skills and abilities in a particular profession.

In light of this MoU, Moza will be responsible for providing internship opportunities to at least 10 young graduate each year, providing INEP with necessary information on the quality of internships, making available to INEP lists of interns by fields of specialty, age, gender, among other requirements.

The INEP will be responsible for developing actions to ensure access to pre-professional internships to the trainees, register and select candidates for pre-professional internships, cooperate with Moza in the promotion of initiatives to stimulate job creation oriented research, provide Moza Banco with technical support in the implementation of internships, among other actions.

It should be noted that this MoU will be valid for (2) two years, counting from the date of signature, and may be extended, whenever the parties so agree.


21/05/2020

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