Public competitions: 20 ideal notices for beginners in 2026

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The year of 2026 promises to be one of the most favorable for those who wish to enter public serviceespecially for those beginner contestants. Already this month of January, several notices are open and many others follow confirmed or predictedexpanding the range of opportunities across the country.

A survey carried out by Competition Management selected 20 strategic noticessuitable for those who are just starting to study and are looking for competitions with more accessible program contentgood number of vacancies and attractive salaries.

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More than 50 thousand vacancies on the radar

In total, the mapped notices total more than 50 thousand vacanciesbetween immediate opportunities and reservation registrations. Starting salaries can reach R$ 17,7 mildepending on the position and the body.

The competitions listed mostly include:

  • Mid-level and higher-level positions

  • Federal, state and municipal agencies

  • Administrative, educational, police and court areas

  • Tests with recurring basic subjects, ideal for beginners

Excellent time to start studying

Experts point out that starting preparation in 2026 is a strategic decisionsince many planned competitions have not yet had a notice published, allowing adequate study timeconstruction of a theoretical basis and adaptation to the preparation routine.

For those just starting out, choosing more accessible notices is essential to gain confidence, experience in exams and increase the chances of approval in the first years of study.

Planning is the key

With so many opportunities on the horizon, the ideal is:

  • To choose 1 or 2 main areas

  • Study subjects common to several competitions

  • Monitor imminent notices

  • Maintain constancy and discipline from now on

2026 could be the turning point for those who decide to start now.

Source: Competition Management
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