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Contests: how to find their place in the public sector

21/01/2013

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Choosing a career as a server and decide which segment of her act is not always easy. Experts guide aspirants in the mission
 
The different spheres of the public sector offers attractive conditions for professionals who dream of acting in this segment of the market and also for those looking for good job opportunities in general. Among the attractions stand out wages (on average higher than those paid in the private sector), defined career paths and, of course, stability. In some cases it is relatively easy to knowing the place of administration is more suitable candidate. This is the case of law graduates whose degree is required for filling vacancies of judges and prosecutors, for example.
 
Choosing a career as a server and decide which segment of her act, however, is not always easy. The jobs offered by different public bodies are categorical about the schooling of candidates. For example: the candidate should have completed high school in a given contest, at another, higher. However, in many cases, this is the only requirement, ie, can appear for the post professionals with diverse training.

This is just one item that aspiring server should take into account. To dedicate themselves to the mission of being approved in a contest - a task that, on average, consumes at least one year of studies - it needs to analyze their readiness for preparation and their professional vocation. VEJA.com heard experts to guide aspirants in the task: the scholars present critical issues that must be considered by the applicant. The first step, experts say, is to determine which area the candidate will direct their energies. Study without a clear focus is a common error and determining failure.
 
Were heard Evandro Guedes, managing director of the preparatory course alfacon, and José Luis Romero Baubeta, human resources director of the preparatory course of Central Contests.
 


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