Overview
- The unified federal civil-service test was held on October 5 across more than 1,200 sites in 228 municipalities, consolidating hiring for 32 federal bodies.
- Roughly 85,000 staff supported logistics and security, including about 11,000 agents from the Federal Police, PRF and ABIN, with Força Nacional support and real-time monitoring at the Justice Ministry’s CICCN.
- Candidates faced strict protocols such as fingerprint collection, handwriting analysis and metal-detector checks, with all electronic devices sealed in individual envelopes and a minimum two-hour stay in the exam room.
- The objective phase featured 90 questions for higher-education roles and 68 for intermediate-level roles; FGV will post the official answer key on October 6, with objective results and discursive-phase convocations set for November 12 and the discursive tests on December 7.
- This edition offers 3,652 vacancies—3,144 for higher-education and 508 for intermediate level—with 2,480 immediate appointments and 1,172 for short-term placement after results are certified.