The unified national competition is an unmissable opportunity for those seeking stability and good pay in the public service. Today I will tell you all the details about the notice, registration and available positions. You will find out how to prepare and which areas offer the most opportunities. Let's go!
The announcement for the Unified National Competition has a very interesting distribution of vacancies. In total, there are 6,640 opportunities at different levels of education: secondary, technical and higher education. The vacancies are divided into eight thematic blocks, which makes it easier to choose which area you want to work in. Let me show you the exact distribution:
Now let's talk about salaries? Yes, the unified national competition offers great salaries that can reach up to R$22,000. Check out the salary ranges by thematic block:
The registration process is very straightforward. You need to access your account on the Gov.br platform. It doesn't matter if your account is gold, silver or bronze; all are accepted. Then, fill out the forms and attach the necessary documents as indicated in the notice.
The registration period will be open from January 19th to February 9th. And pay attention to the participation fees: R$ 60 for candidates with high school education and R$ 90 for those with higher education. Some cases are exempt from paying the fee, such as those registered with CadÚnico and participants in Fies or ProUni.
Many people ask me about the stages of the competition. Well, I can tell you that it is not trivial at all. The Unified National Public Competition has four main stages:
At this stage, objective and discursive tests are carried out. This is the stage that will basically test your theoretical knowledge about the chosen area.
If you pass the first phase, you will go to the medical examination. Here, a biopsychosocial assessment is carried out to check your health condition.
This phase includes the procedure for verifying the declared condition for reserving places for black people. It is an important step towards inclusion and equality.
In the last phase, additional documentary verification takes place to reserve places for indigenous people.
The objective and discursive tests are scheduled for May 5, 2024, and will be held in 220 cities, covering all regions of Brazil. Get ready!
What is the Unified National Competition, after all? This is a unified competition at federal level, characterized by a single test that occurs simultaneously for all positions. Candidates must choose the thematic block, select the desired positions and establish the order of preference among the positions and specialties.
It is interesting to note that this is the first time that we have had a unified public competition at the federal level with this structure. And this promises to make filling vacancies more efficient and faster.
Given all this information, we cannot underestimate the importance of this competition for those who wish to enter the public sector. The diversity of areas and the significant number of vacancies are truly attractive.
So, now you know, if you want a real opportunity to change your life, the unified national competition may be the way to go. Good luck and happy studying!
You need to create a Gov.br account. There are account levels (gold, silver or bronze), and any of them are accepted for registration in the contest.
No. During registration, you are only allowed to choose one thematic block and the positions within that block.
Yes, candidates registered with CadÚnico or programs such as Fies and ProUni, as well as bone marrow transplant recipients, are exempt from the registration fee.
The required documents are listed in the notice. They generally include identity documents, CPF, proof of education, among others.
Registrations must be made according to your level of education. Check the requirements for each block in the notice.
The results of the objective and discursive tests are expected to be released in June 2024, according to the schedule in the notice.
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