On March 19, 2025, the Secretaria de Estado da Fazenda do Piauí (Sefaz PI) officially published the edital for its much-awaited public contest, announcing 80 immediate vacancies along with an equal number for cadastro reserva. Organized by the Fundação Carlos Chagas (FCC), the contest aims to fill significant roles in the state finance department, offering initial salaries that range between R$ 10,042.57 and R$ 27,625.52 depending on the position.
The application period opens on March 24 and continues until April 22, 2025, providing ample time for prospective candidates to prepare their submissions. The diverse recruitment seeks qualified individuals for the positions of Auditor Fiscal da Fazenda Estadual, Analista do Tesouro Estadual, Agente de Tributos da Fazenda Estadual, and Auditor Governamental.
The distribution of vacancies is as follows: 30 positions for Agente de Tributos specializing in General, 10 for the same specialist area in Technology Information, 8 for General in Analista do Tesouro Estadual, 2 for Technology Information in the same role, 17 for Auditor Fiscal in General, 3 in Technology Information, 5 for Auditor Governamental in General, 2 for Technology Information, and 3 for the area of Engineering.
As the competition unfolds, prospective candidates should note that the objective tests are scheduled for July 13 and 20, with the discursive tests set for September 21, 2025. Candidates will have to prepare rigorously, as the objective tests will be challenging, with examinations covering both general and specific knowledge tailored to each position.
The registration fees vary according to the position, amounting to R$ 200.00 for the Auditor Fiscal, R$ 180.00 for the Auditor Governamental, and the Analista do Tesouro Estadual roles, and R$ 160.00 for the Agente de Tributos positions. Candidates applying for these roles must ensure they pay the registration fees before the deadline to secure their application status. The fees must be settled by April 23, 2025.
Additionally, there are provisions for fee exemptions for certain candidates, including blood and bone marrow donors, unemployed individuals, and those with disabilities. These candidates can apply for full or partial fee waivers within the designated time frame, which runs from March 24 to March 28, 2025.
For candidates pursuing the Auditor Fiscal position, significant responsibilities await, including coordinating fiscal activities, ensuring tax compliance, and conducting audits of state financial practices. The same goes for the other positions, each demanding a high level of dedication and expertise.
In terms of evaluations, the contest will consist of multiple stages: the objective tests, a discursive study case, and a title evaluation where applicable. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 180 points across the objective tests to pass. The discursive tests also require candidates to demonstrate their expertise in specific subject matters, which will be critical for their success in the competition.
As announced by state officials, including Governor Rafael Fonteles, this contest reflects the government’s commitment to bolstering public service through the recruitment of skilled professionals in the fiscal administration sector.
As anticipation builds for the commencement of the application period, potential candidates are encouraged to stay updated on the latest contest information, check out the official edital, and prepare thoroughly for what could be a pivotal step in their professional careers.