Overview
- Applications for the Chamber contest run from January 5 to 26 via Cebraspe, with fees of R$100 (técnico) and R$130 (analista) payable until January 28 and fee‑waiver requests accepted January 5–12 for CadÚnico enrollees and recognized bone‑marrow donors.
- The selection offers 70 immediate vacancies plus 70 in reserve split evenly between Analista Legislativo and Técnico Legislativo, both requiring higher education in any field, with initial pay from R$21,008.19 to R$30,853.99 and 40‑hour workweeks in Brasília.
- Objective and discursive exams are scheduled for March 8 in all state capitals, with morning and afternoon sessions outlined in the official timetable.
- Reservation rules allocate 30% of opportunities to underrepresented groups (25% Black, 3% Indigenous, 2% Quilombola), and each cargo lists specific slots for people with disabilities alongside 22 broad‑competition seats.
- States and municipalities also keep January windows open—Pernambuco lists at least 1,209 roles (up to R$4.8k), Paraíba has 603 opportunities (up to about R$14.2k) with tests and results from March to May, and high‑paying contests include Sefaz‑MT at R$32,971.87, plus large municipal calls in Ceará such as Barbalha (495) and Maranguape (335).