Want a public-sector job? The quick guide to the competitions
Public Employment Pool, the Emprego Público portal and CRESAP: where the public-sector vacancies are and how not to miss the deadlines.
Working for the state still draws plenty of people: stability, predictable hours and, in many careers, clear progression. The catch is that public competitions have their own logic, with short deadlines and language that can be intimidating. Here is the map so you do not get lost.
Where to start
The starting point is the Public Employment Pool, the BEP, where public administration vacancies are posted. There is also the Emprego Público portal, where you can create a personal area and track your applications, ranking lists and notifications for the procedures you entered.
For senior management roles, the door is CRESAP, the commission that recruits for those posts. And there are private sites, such as internship boards, that aggregate offers updated daily — useful if you are just starting out.
Three practical tips
First: read the opening notice to the end, because that is where the requirements and the selection method live. Second: respect the deadline to the minute — public competitions do not forgive lateness. Third: keep proof of everything you submit.
See also: today is the last day to file your tax return and the wait for golden visa biometrics. Official vacancies are on the Emprego Público portal.
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