A Companhia de Estágios, líder em recrutamento e seleção de estagiários, trainees e jovens aprendizes, divulga, pelo décimo ano consecutivo, o Guia Bolsa-Auxílio de Estágio 2025, com dados que revelam as médias pagas a estudantes em oportunidades de estágio em diferentes regiões do país, cursos e setores econômicos. O levantamento considera exclusivamente a base de dados interna da empresa, com vagas abertas e geridas ao longo de 2024 e 2025, abrangendo desde pequenas até grandes empresas em todo o Brasil.
Os dados ilustram que o Sudeste permanece com a maior média de bolsa-auxílio do país, alcançando R$2.074,05 em 2025, com crescimento de 5,90% em relação ao ano anterior. O valor reflete o perfil econômico da região, que concentra parte significativa das oportunidades corporativas do país. No entanto, chama atenção o desempenho do Nordeste, que apresentou uma média de R$1.592,88 e crescimento anual de 4,60%, praticamente empatando com a região Sul (R$1.599,69). O Centro-Oeste teve uma ligeira retração de 0,34%, com média de bolsa-auxílio equivalente a R$1.544,63. Já o Norte registrou crescimento de 5,07%, com média de R$1.461,53.
A bolsa-auxílio é paga aos estudantes que realizam estágio não obrigatório, ou seja, fora da carga horária exigida em alguns cursos de graduação para a conclusão dos mesmos. De acordo com a Lei do Estágio (nº 11.788/08), não há um valor fixo definido para essa remuneração, o que significa que os valores podem variar bastante conforme o curso, a região e o segmento da empresa.
CEO and founder of Companhia de Estágios, Tiago Mavichian comments on the importance of the survey: “This guide is important for companies to understand the values practiced in the market, helping to define the talent attraction and retention strategy. Although young people first look for learning and development, compensation and benefits quickly follow on the scale of most considered items when applying. For young people, this material is useful to analyze which areas pay better in each region of the country, serving as a comparison for them to understand if what they are receiving is or is not within average.”
Financial market and technology sector
From the perspective of economic sectors, those offering the highest scholarships are linked to the financial and technology sectors. Financial companies lead with an average of R$2,926.07, followed by consulting firms (R$2,850.38), investment banks (R$2,587.58), and technology companies (R$2,392.00). At the other end are sectors such as fashion (R$1,400.00), metallurgy (R$1,609.52), and services (R$1,655.41), with lower values.
Regarding specific courses, nursing is among those with the highest valuation from the beginning to the end of the graduation. With an initial average of R$1,584.78, the average value of the scholarship jumps to R$2,384.78 in the final periods of the course, representing a growth of 51%. Although traditional areas such as Law, Civil Engineering, Economics, and Communication are among the most sought after when choosing a graduation, their scholarship values remain below technical and administrative areas.
Technology courses and those focused on industry lead in remuneration in technical education
Also noteworthy are the courses focused on industry and technology, which offer the highest values for technical education students, such as Industrial Automation (R$ 1,425.40), Environment (R$1,400.00), Mechatronics (R$1,333.46), and Electrotechnology (R$1,456.83). However, in technical education, Computer Science (R$1,194.79), Nursing (R$1,190.53), and Logistics (R$1,111.69) lead the average scholarship amounts.
On the other hand, courses such as Pharmacy Technician (R$676.24), Secretarial Studies (R$750.00), and Nutrition (R$950.00) present the lowest values – a difference of over R$700.00 compared to the highest earners, which reinforces the disparity in opportunities and may impact students’ persistence in technical education.
For more information on the subject, visit the link to the 2025 Internship Scholarship Guide.