Griaule, a biometric identification technology company, has openings with salaries of up to R$12,000 for beginners

Positions require a degree in computer science and on-site work in Campinas, in the interior of São Paulo.

Griaule, a cutting-edge technology company that works with facial recognition and fingerprinting solutions, has nine open positions. The highest salaries on offer are up to R$12,000 for four positions of Front-End, Back-End, Full-Stack software engineer and mobile developer, with a professional experience requirement of two to three years. 

There is also a vacancy for a product manager, with a salary of R$10,000; two positions with salaries of up to R$8,000 for QA automation and site reliability engineers, at junior level; a vacancy for recently graduated support analysts, with a salary of around R$6,000; and a position for a UX designer, with a salary to be determined. In almost all of the open positions, the most qualified professionals are those with a degree in computer science or engineering, who must have logical, analytical and quantitative problem-solving skills and advanced English.

"Griaule is the largest biometrics company in the country that issues identification documents, and it continues to grow. We have just opened the service in Bahia, the sixth state in which the company offers biometric recognition technology for issuing the National Identity Card. We are looking for outstanding professionals in their fields who want to grow with us," says Leonardo Pagotto, Griaule's operations director.

The vacancies are on a face-to-face basis at the company's headquarters in Campinas, in the interior of São Paulo. In addition to above-market remuneration, Griaule offers employees the chance to share in the company's profits and results, as well as a health plan with no co-participation, a dental plan, food/meal vouchers and life insurance. For more information and details of the vacancies, simply visit the company's website: https://griaule.com/careers/

About Griaule

Griaule is the largest company in the Americas specializing in biometric recognition systems. It promotes research and innovation in partnership with Unicamp and has been developing the technology that guarantees confidence in ID cards and elections for over 20 years. It has also created an investigative solution used by the federal police, a sort of "Brazilian CSI". 

The company has more than 4,000 clients in over 70 countries, including Brazil's Superior Electoral Court and the US Pentagon, as well as several state governments, such as Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Bahia. Griaule has already been recognized twice by the Financial Times as one of the 500 fastest growing companies in the Americas, in the "America's 500 Fastest Growing Companies" list.

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