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Public sector job openings in Brazil offer 23,300 positions this week, including opportunities at federal, state and municipal levels. The highest salary reaches R$ 39,800 — for a position at the Acre State Court of Auditors (TCE-AC), with applications open from June 9 to June 30. ≈
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"Nesta semana, os concursos públicos em andamento em todo o Brasil oferecem 23,3 mil vagas, incluindo os federais, estaduais e municipais, com salários que chegam a R$ 39,8 mil, no caso do concurso do Tribunal de Contas do Estado do Acre (TCE-AC)."
The largest competition is from the Federal District's Social Development Secretariat (Sedes-DF), with 4,788 available positions. Other notable competitions include: Pernambuco Court of Justice (30 positions, salaries up to R$ 35,877.28), Rio de Janeiro Public Defender's Office (35 positions, R$ 34,279.28) and the municipality of Araguaína, Tocantins (2,137 positions, salaries from R$ 2,349.90 to R$ 16,458.70). ✓
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"O maior concurso, da Sedes-DF (Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Social do Distrito Federal), tem 4.788 vagas abertas."
Opportunities span all education levels — literate, elementary, secondary and higher education — for different public functions. According to published survey, 77 competitions have open applications or will open this week, with candidates competing for positions motivated by salaries and job stability in public service. ✓
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"No geral, são vagas para todos os níveis de escolaridade – alfabetizado, fundamental, médio e superio r – para diferentes funções públicas, com o objetivo de atender a população em suas necessidades."
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What is the historical context and recent trends in public sector job offerings in Brazil?
Why it's still unknown: Sources do not provide comparison with previous periods or trend analysis in the public sector job market
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What disciplinary criteria would be appropriate to assess whether this volume of positions represents significant growth in the public sector?
Why it's still unknown: There is no economic or administrative analytical framework to contextualize the 23,300 positions relative to current public service size
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Are there contrary arguments to the current expansion of public service positions?
Why it's still unknown: Sources do not present critical perspectives on the fiscal impact or efficiency of expanding public sector workforce