Competition in Currais Novos RN has rectified notice

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The City of Currais Novos, located in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, together with the Foundation for Support to Education and Technological Development of Rio Grande do Norte (Funcern), recently announced an important rectification in its public tender.

This selection aims to fill three vacancies for the position of municipal traffic agent.

For those interested, registrations have been extended and can now be completed between April 1, 2024 and May 24, 2024, exclusively via the internet, via the Funcern website. It is worth noting that the available vacancies also include opportunities for candidates who meet the affirmative action criteria specified in the notice.

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Currais Novos rectifies notice

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Candidates who wish to apply for one of the vacancies must have completed high school, in addition to a National Driving License (CNH) in categories A and B. Once hired, professionals will have a workload of 135 hours per month, with a salary of R $1,900.

The registration fee is R$90, and payment must be made by May 25, 2024. However, candidates who meet certain requirements had the chance to request a fee exemption by April 3, 2024.

The candidate selection process will be carried out through an objective written test, scheduled for the June 16, 2024. Locations and times will still be announced. The test will last three hours and will have 30 questions divided between Portuguese language, IT and specific knowledge.

In addition, there will be a physical fitness test stage, scheduled to take place in July 5-7, 2024following the criteria established in the notice.

The competition will be valid for two years, counting from the date of publication of the approval of the final result, and may be extended for an equal period.

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