The TRT Contest Announcement Offers Opportunities in Various Areas with Registrations Open in December, Hurry!
The highly anticipated announcement of the Regional Labor Court of the 10th Region (TRT 10) contest has been published! The exam offers 9 immediate vacancies and creates a reserve list for Judicial Analyst and Judicial Technician positions. With salaries reaching R$ 16,035.69, the contest promises to attract candidates from all over the country. Check out the details and prepare to secure your spot!
Available Positions and Attractive Salaries in the New Contest
The TRT contest encompasses opportunities for Judicial Analyst and Judicial Technician, distributed across various specialties. Among the most attractive positions are:
- Judicial Analyst – Judicial Area (3 vacancies): requires a degree in Law, with an initial salary of R$ 13,994.78.
- Judicial Technician – Administrative Area (5 vacancies): requires high school level and offers an initial salary of R$ 8,529.65.
- Judicial Police Officer (1 vacancy): requires high school level and a valid driver’s license (category B or higher), with payments of R$ 9,773.56.
In addition, Analysts in the Speciality of Court Officer receive an additional R$ 2,040.91 for External Activity Gratification (GAE), raising the initial salary to R$ 16,035.69.
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Requirements for Contest Positions
The requirements to participate in the contest vary according to the position. For Judicial Analyst positions, a higher education degree in specific areas, such as Law, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Social Communication, among others, is required. For Judicial Technicians, high school is sufficient for most areas, except for the Judicial Police Officer position, which also requires a valid driver’s license.
ACCESS THE TRT CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT HERE
Note the variety of specialties offered for Analysts, such as Accounting, Archiving, Information Technology, and Social Work, catering to different candidate profiles.
How to Register for the TRT Contest
Details must be registered on the Cebraspe website, the organizer of the exam, between December 27, 2024, and January 17, 2025. The registration fees are:
- Judicial Analyst: R$ 120.00
- Judicial Technician: R$ 90.00
Payment of fees is mandatory to validate the registration. The objective and essay exams are scheduled to be held in March 2025, giving candidates enough time to prepare.

A quantidade de grana que sera arrecadado só para disponibilizar uma vaga. Esse é meu Brasil.
As inscrições para concursos deveriam ser gratuitas e deveríamos fazer a prova na cidade de domicilio, mesmo sendo para outro estado-cidade.
As inscrições para concursos públicos são cobradas para abater despesas, como preparação da prova, organização e funcionamento, manutenção de questionários rastreados, impressão de provas, exame e gravação.
90, de cada um? Vai me dizer que custa isso mesmo? Que está justo?
Não tem vaga nível médio!
Observamos que, segundo a reportagem, o nível médio é exigido para os cargos de Técnico Judiciário – Área Administrativa e Agente de Polícia Judicial. Além disso, a carga da Agência do PNJ, que no contexto em vigor exige CNH categoria B ou superior fixada na portaria 375 do a MAJ/RO.(dot/s)
Segundo grau mesmo! Estão exigindo superior para os outros tribunais! Estão generosos!
Estamos falando sobre o TRT, e você acha que 2 anos de estudo são generosos?!