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Want to earn up to R$ 864 per day at the Enem? Inep called almost 49,000 certifiers for training, revealed those who passed among the 80,000 applicants, and opened an appeal for the 31,000 whose registration was not confirmed.

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Written by Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges Published on 14/07/2026 at 00:41
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Inep released the results of the call for the National Network of Certifiers of Enem 2026. Of the 80,571 applicants, 48,854 were confirmed and will undergo training, with payment of up to R$ 864 per day. The 31,717 not approved can appeal until July 16.

Those dreaming of earning some extra money by helping in the country’s biggest exam have news. This Monday (July 13, 2026), Inep released the results of the call for certifiers for Enem 2026 positions that pay up to R$ 864 per day of work. According to g1, almost 49 thousand people were approved for the training stage.

The selected candidates will join the so-called National Network of Certifiers (RNC), a team responsible for overseeing the logistics and application not only of Enem but also of the National Teaching Exam (PND) and Enamed. In total, more than 80 thousand servers applied, and not all passed, but there is still a chance for appeal.

49 thousand called among more than 80 thousand applicants

Want to earn up to R$ 864 per day at Enem? Inep called almost 49 thousand certifiers for training
Want to earn up to R$ 864 per day at Enem? Inep called almost 49 thousand certifiers for training

The result was released by Inep (National Institute for Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira) and concerns the National Network of Certifiers of 2026. In total, 80,571 servers applied to work in Enem and other federal exams.

Of this total, 48,854 people had their registration confirmed and will be able to proceed to the training stage. Another 31,717 were not approved, but as we will see later, they still have the right to appeal.

The RNC functions as a high-level oversight team. The certifiers act by ensuring that the procedures for logistics and application of Enem, PND, and Enamed are strictly followed at each test site.

Up to R$ 864 per day: how the payment works

The main attraction of the vacancies is the remuneration. The selected certifiers will receive R$ 510 per exam day in regular demand situations, equivalent to about R$ 42.50 per hour.

The amount can be even higher in specific cases. When there is a need for travel over 150 km, the payment increases to R$ 864 per day.

It is worth remembering, however, that Inep does not reimburse expenses for transportation, food, or accommodation; these costs are the responsibility of the certifier.

For comparison, other roles in the exam application pay much less: the room chiefs receive R$ 240 for the two exam days, while applicators and supervisors earn R$ 180.

Who was approved and who can still appeal

Those who want to know their own situation can already check. Inep has released the complete list, with the name and status of each applicant, and confirmed candidates will receive an electronic summons in the email provided at the time of registration.

Those whose registration was “not confirmed” and were left out of the training can access the monitoring page (certificadores.inep.gov.br/certificadores/) to check the reason for the refusal. It is on this same channel that you can file an appeal against the registration status.

What an Enem certifier does in practice

The role goes far beyond observing. The certifier is the one who verifies the application procedures in person, checks the integrity, custody, and opening of the exam pouches, and monitors both the application team’s performance and the electronic inspection.

The list of tasks is long: checking the opening and closing times of the gates, the start and end of the exams, monitoring the return of materials to the Post Office, checking the use of extra rooms, substitutions, and the number of absentees, as well as filling out and sending the certification report through the RNC system.

On the exam day, the professional must report to the coordinator at 8 am and finish activities at 8 pm (Brasília time).

Who could apply for the vacancies

The vacancies were not open to everyone. Federal Executive Branch public servants in active duty and teachers from state and municipal public networks who are permanent (tenured) and are teaching in 2026 could apply.

On the other hand, professionals with temporary ties, fixed-term contracts, outsourced or CLT workers were excluded, meaning the selection prioritized stable public service employees.

Requirements and How the Training Will Be

In addition to the professional profile, there were practical requirements. Among the minimum requirements are having a high school diploma, owning a smartphone or tablet with personal mobile internet (Android 5.1 or higher, or iOS 10 or higher) and not being registered as a participant in the exam in which you will work.

You must also not have a spouse, partner, or relatives up to the 3rd degree registered, not have any connection with logistics, printing, distribution, correction, or application of the tests in 2026, be up to date with the Federal Revenue and sign a Term of Confidentiality, Commitment, and Confidentiality.

Those who passed this stage now proceed to the training, which will be entirely remote, on a virtual platform to be announced by Inep. To be effectively approved and work, the certifier needs to achieve a minimum performance of 70% in the online training.

The Enem and Exam Calendar in 2026

The certifiers’ process follows a tight schedule. Registrations took place between July 1 and 7, the list of confirmed participants was released on July 10, the appeal period runs from July 11 to 16, and the appeal result, with the call for training, is scheduled for July 31.

The exams themselves take place in the second semester. The Enamed is scheduled for September 13, the PND for September 20, and the Enem 2026 will be held on November 8 and 15, the two most anticipated dates by millions of students across the country.

And You, Would You Consider Working in the Enem Application?

With payment of up to R$ 864 per day, the certifier positions show that Enem impacts much more than just students’ lives.

And you, have you thought about working in the Enem application? Were you confirmed on the list or will you file an appeal? Tell us in the comments and share with that friend who is a civil servant or teacher who might be interested in the opportunity.

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I cover construction, mining, Brazilian mines, oil, and major railway and civil engineering projects. I also write daily about interesting facts and insights from the Brazilian market.

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