Free FAETEC training courses are helping
entrepreneurs open their own culinary businesses in Rio de Janeiro.
By
Shalina Chatlani BRAZIL
RIO
DE JANEIRO,
BRAZIL- The FAETEC faculty (Technical Support
Foundation School)
in Rio de Janeiro
is offering free courses geared toward the food industry. According to
government press, the program has helped many entrepreneurs open their own
businesses, so that they can deliver their culinary services to the public.
Priscilla Pereira former FAETEC
student works in her new self-owned sweet and salty snack shop, photo by
Maurício Pingo/ IMPRENSA RJ.
Former student,
Priscilla Pereira, is only 23 years old, and after completing a FAETEC course
in development, was able to open her own shop of sweets and salty snacks in a
gallery situated in the plaza
of Inhaúma in Zona Norte
(North Zone).
She plans on returning
to theFAETEC institution and taking another course
to expand herbusiness. “Becoming a business owner is not easy, but we are
doing well. Before, we bought and resold [food product]. But, now do everything
here, including making pies and cupcakes,” said Pereira.
The president of the FAETEC, Wagner Victer, feels that the school is a successful
institution. “The FAETEC is an institution that strives for excellence in
teaching, and seeks to be aligned with the economic demands of the State of Rio de Janeiro. We know
that people crave personal growth, so our methodology has this particular
focus,” he said.
“We have many
indicators of success over the years, but the best of them is to know that our
students are very well evaluated by the labor market, either at the time of
hiring or throughout their professional career and feel safe to undertake
because of the quality our courses,” said Victer.
Pereira also affirms that the foundation
provides quality teachers, despite the courses being free. “Besides being free,
the FAETEC have quality teachers, and I learned everything in practice,” she
said.
Foreign entrepreneurs on permanent visa or a visa
obtained through marriage can also get involved in the courses, and will find
that there are several company classification options depending upon gross
annual revenue. More detailed information about how to set up a small Brazilian
business (ME, PPE or MEI) can be found on the SEBRAE website.
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