Those who seek job stability, good salaries and the possibility of contributing to the country from the public sector have new options in Chili. Different state agencies have opened labor calls with salaries that reach up to $ 3,760,551 per month, according to the information published in the Public Jobs portal.
One of the most active vacancies is the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning (MINVU). This ministry, responsible for executing housing and urban policies, offers opportunities in cities of Chili such as Santiago, Temuco, Puerto Montt and Rancagua. The positions vary from technical and administrative positions to headquarters with a high degree of specialization.
Applications are carried out completely online through the official state site. There you can filter by region, type of position and professional area, which facilitates the search for jobs adjusted to the profile of each candidate. To postulate it is necessary to have a single key, upload documents as a certificate of studies and prove prior experience, if the position requires.
Diversity of areas and requirements
Among the most prominent positions are the head of the Department of Housing Operations in Temuco, with the highest salary among current vacancies: $ 3,760,551. Vacancies are also found for lawyers, accounting analysts, experts in citizen care and legal administrative, with salaries ranging between $ 1.4 million and $ 2.6 million.
Each offer clearly specifies the requirements, functions, postulation deadlines and necessary documents. In addition, it is detailed whether the contract will be fixed, indefinite or fees. This allows greater transparency in the process and avoids surprises when applying.
Beyond income, many of these vacancies allow working from different regions of the country, promoting the decentralization of public employment. Thus, real possibilities are opened for professionals from various areas, without the need to move to the capital.
The call will be open for a limited time and is a good opportunity for those who want to make a career in the state. In a challenging work context, the Chilean public sector is positioned as a solid and well -paid alternative.
