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Registration for the Aracaju Municipal Guard competition has been extended; starting salary is R$4 thousand

Competition test Disclosure/Archive Registration for the Aracaju Municipal Guard (GMA) public competition has been extended until August 5th. The information was released, this Tuesday (7), by the Municipal Secretariat...

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Registration for the Aracaju Municipal Guard competition has been extended; starting salary is R$4 thousand
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Competition test Disclosure/Archive Registration for the Aracaju Municipal Guard (GMA) public competition has been extended until August 5th. The information was released, this Tuesday (7), by the Municipal Secretariat for Planning, Budget and Management (Seplog). According to the secretariat, the deadline for requests for exemption from the registration fee for candidates registered in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico) has also been extended, which can now be made from July 8th to 10th. The event is organized by the Institute for Educational, Cultural and National Assistance Development (Idecan). ? Click here to follow the g1 SE channel on WhatsApp With a starting salary of R$ 4,055.53, the competition will offer 100 vacancies, 85 of which are intended for broad competition, 10 for racial quotas and five for people with disabilities (PwD). Registration must be made exclusively online, on the Idecan website. The registration fee is R$160 and must be paid by August 6th.

The objective test is initially scheduled for September 13th. The exam will include questions on the Portuguese language, logical reasoning, computer skills, current affairs and knowledge about Aracaju. Specific knowledge will also be required, including notions of administrative, constitutional and criminal law, human rights and extravagant legislation. The rectification notice will be published in the Official Gazette of the Municipality and on the website of the examining board, Idecan. READ ALSO Aracaju City Hall adopts spending contingency measures

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