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28 February 2025

STM Announces 80 Job Openings With Salaries Up To R$ 16,245

Candidates can apply for judicial analyst and technician positions starting from March 7.

The Superior Military Court (STM) officially announced its entrance exam for 2025, aiming to fill 80 positions for judicial analysts and technicians. The publication, appearing on February 28, 2025, detailed various aspects of the process, including the attractive salary range, which can reach up to R$ 16,245 per month.

According to Luiz Fernando Caldeira, the STM's press release states, "The STM has published the opening for its entrance exam for 80 positions with salaries reaching R$ 16,245." This remarkable figure speaks to the competitive nature of these roles, which promise not just competitive pay but also job stability. The recruitment will occur under the statutory regime, ensuring job security after the probationary period.

Candidates interested in applying can register online from March 7 to April 4 on the Cebraspe website. The registration fees are set at R$ 80 for technical roles and R$ 120 for analytical positions. The STM reported, "Applications will be accepted from March 7 to April 4," with the anticipation of high numbers as applicants rush to secure these coveted spots.

The exam itself is slated for June 8, 2025, and it will be conducted across various Brazilian states and the Federal District. The advertisement outlines job roles sprinkled through 11 states, enhancing accessibility for applicants nationwide. Successful candidates will enjoy initial salaries with tiered earnings depending on their specific roles. The initial remuneration involves R$ 9,052.51 for technicians and R$ 14,852.66 for analysts, showcasing the STM's commitment to attracting skilled professionals.

Notably, the STM has detailed different positions available under this exam. It comprises jobs ranging from administrative roles to specialized support positions, which include areas like administrative support, judicial analysis, and police support. Specific qualifications are required for these roles, as emphasized by STM's guidelines. For example, the judicial analyst positions require candidates to hold degrees across various fields as determined by the STM’s criteria.

Some highlighted roles include:


  • Judicial Analyst - Administrative Area: Requires any bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.

  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support (Administration): Requires higher education degree coupled with registration at the regulatory council.

  • Judicial Analyst – Technology Support: Requires either a degree in IT or any degree with post-graduate certification.

  • Judicial Technician - Administrative Area: Requires any bachelor’s degree.

  • Judicial Technician - Police Agent Support: Requires specific qualifications, including drivers' licenses for certain categories.

With extensive job roles opening, the STM aims to fill these positions to support its operational capabilities. Candidates can also look forward to various professional growth opportunities within the military court system.

Upon the examination day, competition will be fierce. The examination will incorporate objective tests consisting of 120 questions, divided between general knowledge and specific disciplines relevant to each candidate's desired position. For analyst positions, there will be additional written assessments and for those vying for technician roles within the police sector, physical aptitude tests will also be expected. These tests include dynamic arm flexion tests, abdominal exercises, and endurance runs over 12 minutes. The STM has clarified, "The exam is scheduled for June 8, 2025, with various positions available across the country."

To summarize, the upcoming STM entrance examination presents significant opportunities for candidates across Brazil. With competitive salaries, job security, and the potential for career advancement, this is certainly not an opportunity to overlook. Aspiring applicants are encouraged to prepare thoroughly for both the application and examination processes, starting soon with the opening registration date.