Registration for the public competition for the Chamber of Deputies opened this Monday (5) and can be done at website from the Brazilian Center for Research in Assessment and Selection and Event Promotion (Cebraspe), examination board hired to carry out the competition.
Registration can be made until 6pm on January 26th, Brasília time.
Vacancies
The 70 immediate vacancies are for the following positions, both at a higher level:
⦁35 for legislative analyst – specialty legislative process and management;
⦁ 35 legislative technician vacancies – legislative and administrative assistant specialty.
The competition notice provides for a further 70 vacancies on the reserve register.
Candidates can have an undergraduate degree in any area of training, with a diploma provided by a higher education institution (HEI) recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC).
Of the total places in the competition, 30% will be reserved as follows:
25% for black candidates;
3% for indigenous candidates; and
2% for quilombola candidates.
To compete for the reserved vacancies, the candidate must, when registering, indicate that they wish to compete for the reserved vacancies and declare themselves black (black or mixed race), indigenous or quilombola, according to the color or race category adopted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics Foundation (IBGE).
Registration fee
According to the noticethe registration fee was set at R$100 to apply for the position of legislative technician; and R$130 for legislative analyst.
The final date for payment of the registration fee is January 28th. The candidate must make payment through the Union Payment Guide (GRU Cobrança). The document will present a QR code that allows payment via Pix.
Fee exemption requests
Only candidates with active registration in the federal government’s Single Registry for Social Programs (CadÚnico) and bone marrow donors in entities recognized by the Ministry of Health will be able to request exemption from paying the registration fee. The period to request the exemption is from today (5) to January 12.
In the registration application, the interested party must indicate the Social Identification Number (NIS), assigned by CadÚnico.
Remuneration
The monthly remuneration of those approved in the Federal Chamber competition varies from R$21,008.19 to R$30,853.99, depending on the position (technician and analyst). The working day is 40 hours per week for all positions.
Evidence
The objective and discursive tests will be applied in all capitals of the country, on March 8, in the morning and afternoon shifts. The stage is eliminatory and qualifying.
The objective tests will last five hours and the discursive tests will last three hours.
As described in the notice, the objective tests will have 90 general knowledge questions and 90 specific knowledge questions.
To find out the details of the new competition for the Chamber of Deputies, access the website of the selection process and the public notice.
