New Unified Contest will have around 3,000 vacancies, says minister

by Andrea
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Esther Dweck said government will begin to call approved in the last test that has no training course

The Minister of Management and Innovation in Public Services, Esther Dweck, said on Wednesday (23.br.2025) that the next CNPU (Unified National Public Tender) will have 3,000 vacancies. According to her, the term of reference for the stall selection is ready and should be released by next week.

The term of reference is published by the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services so that the examining newsstands offer the proposals. It is up to the federal government to select the best bank.

The announcement is not yet [está pronto]. I just learned that the term of reference, which is precisely the call of the bank, is ready. We must publicize perhaps this week or next time ”said the minister in participation in the event CNN Talks with the theme “Economic pulse: the new rules of the game”organized by CNN Brazil.

There will be planned the number of vacancies and we will disclose what are the vacancies, some even that we had not permitted ”completed.

Approved call

Dweck stated that the Ministry of Management and Innovation will publish this Wednesday (23.br.2025) or on Thursday (24.ab.2025) the provision of people who passed the CNPU and who have no training course.

“There are 4,300 that we will publish the authorization to fill so that they can enter the Brazilian public service in the coming weeks”said the minister.

The call must, according to the government. With LOA (annual budget law), it will be possible to call, appoint and possess of 4,335 candidates approved in the positions of Blocks 1 to 8 of the Unified Competition – in those positions that do not require training course.

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