Mar 22 • 13:08 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Serraria Contest takes place this Sunday (22) for nearly 6,000 registered applicants

The Sunday contest in Serraria, Brazil, has attracted 5,888 applicants for various positions with salaries up to R$ 5,000.

The contest organized by the municipality of Serraria, located in the Brejo Paraibano region, is set to take place this Sunday, attracting a significant number of applicants totaling 5,888. The competition is highly anticipated, as it offers 131 job vacancies across various educational levels, from fundamental to higher education. The positions available include roles such as General Services Assistant, drivers of different categories, and technical positions, with salaries reaching up to R$ 5,000, thereby drawing considerable interest from the local population.

The examination structure is organized to accommodate the large number of candidates, with tests scheduled for two different shifts. In the morning, candidates for medium, technical, and teaching positions will take their tests, while those applying for fundamental and higher education roles will test in the afternoon. Each session has clearly defined timings for when the gates will open, ensuring an orderly process for the examination day. This level of organization reflects the municipality's commitment to efficiently managing public service recruitment.

The results of this contest are expected to be announced on April 22, providing clarity for the candidates about their future prospects. Given the competitive nature of the positions and the financial incentives offered, this contest can significantly impact the careers of many local residents, particularly in light of the ongoing economic challenges. The significant number of applicants indicates a robust demand for public service jobs in the region, highlighting the importance of such competitions in the local employment landscape.

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