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21 December 2024

TRT-10 Announces Public Exam For Judicial Vacancies

Nine immediate positions open as candidates prepare for March 2025 exams

The Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 10ª Região (TRT-10) has officially announced its public examination, which aims to fill nine immediate vacancies alongside additional positions to create a reserve list. Published on December 20, 2024, this announcement opens the doors for candidates seeking stable and well-paid judicial roles within the Federal District and Tocantins.

Scheduled for March 16, 2025, the examination will assess candidates for roles such as Analista Judiciário and Técnico Judiciário across various specializations. The starting salaries for these positions are enticing, ranging from R$8,529.65 to R$16,035.69, depending on the specific role and area of expertise.

Interested applicants will need to submit their applications from December 27, 2024, to January 17, 2025, exclusively through the Cebraspe website, the entity responsible for organizing the examination. The application fees are stated at R$90.00 for Técnico Judiciário and R$120.00 for Analista Judiciário. Candidates are encouraged to pay their fees by February 4, 2025, to secure their participation.

According to TRT-10, "the exam will have 120 questions assessing both basic and specific knowledge." The design of the evaluation reflects the breadth of preparation required for various judicial roles, ensuring applicants are both knowledgeable and equipped to handle their respective duties effectively.

For those aspiring to be Analista Judiciário, positions are available alongside positions for Técnico Judiciário, where candidates should ideally have qualifications relevant to the specific roles. Notably, the role of Analista Judiciário, especially for those specializing as Official of Justice, offers not only the salary of R$13,994.78 but potentially more with additional benefits. The same applies to positions within the judicial police, which can see applicants earn salaries of R$9,773.56 due to additional professional responsibilities.

The upcoming exam aims to address the pressing needs of the TRT-10, particularly as judicial demands continue to rise. The new appointments are expected to bolster the efficiency of judicial operations, with qualified personnel providing necessary support for the activities of the labor justice system.

With significant historical roots, the TRT-10 has served as an important mediatory body for labor disputes since its establishment. It plays a pivotal role within the justice framework, especially considering the unique sociocultural dynamics of the regions served.

The public exam reflects both opportunities for candidates and the expansion of the TRT-10 as it seeks to improve its workforce. The detailed examination process includes rigorous testing of candidates’ knowledge, which is found to be highly competitive, with previous years seeing over 100,000 applicants per notice.

Applicants are advised to prepare thoroughly, focusing on key subjects pertinent to their desired roles, including Constitutional Law, Labor Law, and Public Administration for Analistas, and Portuguese Language and Logical Reasoning for Técnicos. Establishing a study schedule can significantly boost candidates’ chances of success.

The time leading up to the exam also offers candidates various preparation options such as courses and study materials to help them practice effectively. Candidates should be aware of the high stakes, as previous competitions have revealed the considerable demand for these positions with average competition ratios of nearly 1,500 candidates per available spot.

For those who succeed, working at the TRT-10 means entering a career marked by stability, excellent remuneration, and the fulfillment of contributing to the judiciary. Given the increasing caseloads and advancements required for maintaining justice effectiveness, the results of this exam are not just about filling vacancies but about ensuring sustained integrity within the labor justice system.

To conclude, the launch of the TRT-10 public examination signals significant upcoming opportunities for many candidates eager to pursue rewarding careers within the judiciary. This exam is particularly noteworthy as it is the first public selection since 2018, rekindling interest among aspirants and the hope for enhancing the quality of judicial services across the Federal District and Tocantins.