With 50 Positions for Immediate Start and 188 for the Reserve List, Anatel Launched the Notice for Its New Competition for Specialist in Regulation of Public Telecommunications Services. Learn More!
The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) has just released a groundbreaking notice for the much-anticipated public competition, offering a total of 238 positions, of which 50 are immediate, and 188 are for the reserve list. With initial salaries of up to R$ 16,413, plus benefits like a R$ 658 food allowance, this is an unmissable opportunity for those seeking stability and excellent pay in the public service, according to the website A Gazeta.
Positions and Requirements for the Anatel Competition
The positions in the Anatel competition are for the role of specialist in regulation of public telecommunications services, distributed across six areas of operation. Candidates must possess a higher education degree in any field, with specific degrees required according to the desired specialty. This is a golden opportunity for those seeking a solid and challenging career in telecommunications.
Check more details about the positions in the notice BY CLICKING HERE.
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Registrations for the Anatel Position Competition
Registrations for the Anatel position competition will be open from January 26 to February 26, and can be made through the Cebraspe website, with a participation fee of R$ 130. For those registered in CadÚnico or bone marrow donors, Anatel offers the possibility to request exemption from the fee. The objective and essay tests are scheduled for May 26, nationwide, with title evaluation and training course as subsequent stages of the selection process.
With a validity period of two years, which can be extended for another two, this competition represents a unique opportunity for those aiming for a solid and rewarding career at Anatel. Don’t waste time and prepare to seize a prominent position in the telecommunications landscape in Brazil.
Anatel
The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) is a Brazilian federal agency linked to the Ministry of Communications, responsible for regulating and supervising the telecommunications sector in the country. Created in 1997 by Law 9.472, Anatel’s main duties include the formulation and implementation of public policies for the sector, granting licenses and authorizations for the operation of telecommunications services, defining technical standards and quality benchmarks, in addition to defending the interests of consumers.
The agency operates in various aspects of the telecommunications market, including fixed and mobile telephony, internet, pay TV, and broadcasting. Among its activities are the regulation of the prices and tariffs of services, management of the radio frequency spectrum, promotion of competition in the sector, and ensuring the quality and universality of services.

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