The Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia (INT) has officially published the final results of its recent concurso, which is now homologated as confirmed by official communications. This marks the conclusion of a comprehensive selection process aimed at filling various positions within the institute.
According to INT's announcement, the validity of the approved results will last for 24 months, extending to December 2026, with the possibility of extension for another two years if necessary. A total of 458 candidates applied, reflecting significant interest across multiple research fields. Notably, the area of Technology of Polymeric Materials emerged as the most competitive, attracting 83 applicants.
This concurso opened up 24 immediate vacancies, alongside the formation of a reserve list, which increases access for qualified candidates. The positions offered range from various levels of researcher to technologista, with initial salaries set from R$ 5,200 to R$ 12,122.86, inclusive of additional compensation for qualifications and titles.
Candidates participating in the INT concurso faced multifaceted evaluation stages. All applicants underwent objective testing, which was both classificatory and eliminatory. This test comprised 51 multiple-choice questions, and candidates needed to achieve at least 50% to be considered passing. This rigorous approach ensures only the most knowledgeable candidates progress.
For those vying for the position of Researcher Adjunto I, an additional discursive examination was part of the evaluation, gauging not just their grasp of the subject matter but their proficiency in formal written communication as well. Further qualifying steps included oral examinations for those exceeding the cutoff for potential appointments, thereby allowing for direct assessment of communication skills and subject expertise.
Aside from testing knowledge and skills, the selection process included evaluation of educational titles, which contributed to the overall scoring. This method recognizes the importance of both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, which are pivotal for roles engaged in high-level research.
The confirmation and transparency of the results reflect INT's commitment to maintaining rigorous standards throughout its recruitment and selection process. By positioning itself as both facilitator of research and guardian of excellence, INT is paving the way for future innovations within Brazil’s scientific community.
This homologation is particularly relevant as Brazil continues to invest heavily in technology and research, with agencies like INT being at the forefront of these advancements. By filling these important roles, INT can strengthen its research capabilities and contribute significantly to national and international scientific progress.
From this point forward, the newly approved candidates can look forward to assuming positions within the institute, contributing to various projects aimed at enhancing technological applications across industries.
For those interested, the complete list of approved candidates is available on the INT website. This transparency allows prospective candidates and stakeholders insight, ensuring continual engagement and trust with the public.