The national postal competition will allocate 30% of vacancies to black people (black and brown) and indigenous people. The state-owned company informs that it is in the final stage of reviewing and analyzing the notices, which will be published next Wednesday (9).
“Race equity is among the priorities of our administration, in line with the guidelines of President Lula’s government. By reserving vacancies for historically minority groups, we are creating opportunities for them to start a solid career at Correios, one of the most admired companies in Brazil, and we are contributing to the advancement of social justice in our country”, says the president of Correios, Fabiano Silva dos Santos.
In total, 3,099 Post Office Agent vacancies (medium level) will be offered, in addition to 5,344 for reserve registration; and 369 vacancies for Postal Analyst (higher level) plus reserve registration of 631 positions for the position. Starting salaries will be R$2,429.26 and R$6,872.48, respectively.
Evidence
Correios also informs that the tests will be administered on December 15th, in all regions of Brazil, covering all states and the Federal District, and may cover up to 306 locations. The exams will be administered by the Brazilian Institute of Training and Qualification (IBFC).
For mid-level positions, the tests will be objective and eliminatory in nature. For those with a higher level, they will be objectives of an eliminatory and classificatory nature, plus a discursive test with an essay of up to 30 lines.
The detailed schedule with registration period and program content will be published in the notice.
Occupational health and safety
The exams for the competition to fill vacancies in the area of medicine and occupational safety will be applied on October 13th. The final result is scheduled to be announced on November 20th.
The first phase of this competition will be with objective tests, of an eliminatory and classificatory nature. The second phase involves proving requirements, analyzing the professional profile and carrying out admission medical examinations.
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*With information from the Post Office