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With starting salaries of up to R$16, TRT opens registrations in a new mid-level competition offering 9 immediate vacancies

Written by Roberta Souza
Published 24/12/2024 ร s 20:18
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The TRT competition notice offers opportunities in several areas with applications open in December, hurry up!

the long awaited the notice for the Regional Labor Court of the 10th Region (TRT 10) competition was published! The competition offers 9 immediate vacancies and the formation of a reserve list for positions of Judicial Analyst and Technician. With salaries reaching R$ 16.035,69, the competition promises to attract candidates from all over the country. Check out the details and get ready to secure your spot!

Available positions and attractive salaries in the new competition

The TRT competitionincludes opportunities for Judicial Analyst and Technician, distributed across several specialties. Among the most attractive loads are:

  • Judicial Analyst โ€“ Judicial Area (3 vacancies): requires a degree in Law, with an initial salary of R$13.994,78.
  • Judicial Technician โ€“ Administrative Area (5 vacancies): requires secondary education and offers a starting salary of R$8.529,65.
  • Judicial Police Agent (1 vacancy): requires secondary education and a category B driver's license or higher, with payments of R$9.773,56.

In addition, Analysts in the Specialty of Court Officer Evaluator receive an increase of R$2.040,91 in relation to the External Activity Bonus (GAE), increasing the initial salary to R$16.035,69.

Requirements for the positions in the competition

The requirements to participate in the competition vary according to the load. For the positions of Judicial Analyst, a higher education degree in specific areas is required, such as Law, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Social Communication, among others. For Judicial Technicians, the intermediate level is sufficient for most areas, with the exception of the position of Judicial Police Agent, which also requires a driver's license.

ACCESS THE TRT COMPETITION NOTICE HERE

Highlight for a variety of specialties offered to Analysts, such as Accounting, Archiving, Information Technology and Social Work, meeting different candidate profiles.

How to apply for the TRT competition

Details must be registered on the website of Cebraspe, organizer of the event, between the days December 27, 2024 and January 17, 2025. Registration fees are:

  • Judicial Analyst: R$120,00
  • Judicial Technician: R$90,00

Payment of the fees is mandatory to validate the registration. The objective and discursive attempts are scheduled to be held in March 2025, which gives candidates enough time to prepare.

CLICK HERE AND SIGN UP!

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Iron
Iron
26/12/2024 10:27

There are no vacancies for intermediate level!

Nicolas Leandro
Nicolas Leandro
In reply to  Iron
26/12/2024 10:27

We note that, according to the report, a high school level is required for the positions of Judicial Technician โ€“ Administrative Area and Judicial Police Agent. In addition, the position of the PNJ Agency, which in the current context requires a category B driver's license or higher, as set out in ordinance 375 of the MAJ/RO.(dot/s)

cleber
cleber
In reply to  Nicolas Leandro
26/12/2024 20:37

Second degree indeed! They are demanding higher education for the other courts! They are generous!

Nicolas Leandro
Nicolas Leandro
In reply to  cleber
26/12/2024 20:37

We are talking about the TRT, and you think 2 years of study are generous?!

Maria
Maria
26/12/2024 20:28

Registration for competitions should be free and we should take the test in the city where we live, even if it is for another state-city.

Marcio Simon
Marcio Simon
In reply to  Maria
26/12/2024 20:28

Registration fees for public competitions are charged to cover expenses such as test preparation, organization and operation, maintenance of tracked questionnaires, printing of tests, examination and recording.

Monica
Monica
In reply to  Marcio Simon
27/12/2024 08:50

90 each? Are you going to tell me that it really costs that much? That it's fair?

Roberta Souza

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