The Brazilian Institute of Training and Recruitment (IBFC) Is Chosen to Organize the Competition Aiming to Fill a Total of 3,469 Vacancies!
On this Wednesday (11), the Postal Service announced the selection of the Brazilian Institute of Training and Recruitment (IBFC) as the bank responsible for organizing the next public competition of the state. This competition aims to fill 3,469 vacancies, divided among positions for high school and higher education, and promises to be an excellent opportunity for those who wish to join the renowned public company, according to the website agenciabrasil.
The competition will consist of two distinct editions: one for the position of Postal Agent, intended for candidates with a high school level, and another for Postal Analyst, aimed at those with higher education. With an initial forecast of R$ 2,429.26 for agents and R$ 6,872.48 for analysts, the positions promise to attract much interest.
Details of the Competition
The Postal Service competition will offer a total of 3,469 vacancies, being 3,099 for the position of Postal Agent and 369 for the position of Postal Analyst. The exam for the agent position will consist of objective questions on general and specific knowledge, with eliminatory and classificatory character. For the analyst position, the selection will include an objective test and a subjective test, which will consist of an argumentative essay.
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The exams will be held in various locations, and the details about the venues will be disclosed with the publication of the announcement, expected later this month in September. It is important to remember that, from the total number of vacancies, 20% will be reserved for black candidates and 10% for people with disabilities, promoting greater inclusion in the selection process.
Context and Importance of the Competition
The holding of this public competition is an important milestone for the Postal Service, which was recently removed from the privatization list by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. This action is a reflection of the joint effort between the company and employee federations during the negotiations of the Collective Labor Agreement.
With a history of over 360 years and an unmatched logistical infrastructure in Latin America — comprising more than 10,000 agencies and 87,000 direct workers — the Postal Service is a fundamental piece in the logistics and communication of the country.
Opportunities and Expectations
This competition represents an excellent opportunity for those seeking stable employment in one of the largest public companies in Brazil. The expectation is that hiring will begin later this year, offering not only a chance for professional growth but also for contributing to the continuity of an essential service for all Brazilians.
For more information and updates about the competition, keep an eye on the Postal Service’s website and follow the publication of the announcements. Prepare for this opportunity and good luck!

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