PUBLIC COMPETITIONS IN 2021

On May 2, 2020, the original “Mansuto Plan” was approved in the Federal Senate, which directly affected the bidding process before December 31, 2021.

Article 8 of the approved law prohibits before the end of 2021: increasing salaries (including benefits) of public employees.

Regardless of the difficult year we are facing, you, as a candidate, must continue your arduous study journey and be prepared. We still have a series of competitions scheduled for 2021 and you need to maintain your academic journey.

Check out some tips we will give you to continue studying hard for your exams in 2021:

With a year that is not very different from the traditional one, being prepared is important and will put you at the forefront of an opportunity in a public career.

If you are a beginner and don’t know how to start learning about public competitions, you’ve come to the right place. Check out the tips below, which will guide you through the first step of your research to get approved.

Studying for the 2021 public exam is a challenge

 

The decision to begin studies for bidding processes comes with some doubts, which often cause future civil servants to postpone or even abandon their dreams before even beginning their studies.

Learning to compete is not easy. It is a long-term study that requires organization, dedication, discipline and focus. In general, competitive events are of a high level, with extensive and extensive content, as well as huge and ready-to-win competitions.

But don't worry, I'm not saying this to dissuade you! Know that most of the people who get approved are ordinary people like you and me! They differ in only one aspect: they are the ones who make the right strategies to achieve their goals.

Not ready to face the formula of this journey. Everyone must find the best way to learn based on their own profile and routines.

However, the tips provided below can help you make informed choices to optimize your preparations and prompt you to make a plan to become a civil servant.

Here are some tips:

5 steps to study for a competition and be successful

 

  1. Enter the world of competitive exams

Watch videos, read articles, follow teachers, candidates and civil servants! If you are thinking about starting a learning game, you need to understand the new journey that is about to begin.

This way, you will understand whether public services are meaningful to you and whether you are willing to follow this new path. Every day there is a lot of content and information about tenders, and tenders can be held free of charge on the Internet for a wide range of topics.

You can find predictions for the upcoming competition, tips on the best learning methods, approved recommendation letters, daily reports from civil servants and other content, which can give you a deep understanding of the nuances of penetrating competition research.

  1. Choose your area

When you start learning to play, remember that learning is not an end in itself. In other words, you study to pass the exam, but your ultimate goal is to become a civil servant.

This means that when you “retire” from your partner’s life, you will have a career that you can pursue in your life, so it is important to choose a field of competition that is compatible with you, that is consistent with the professional activity you want to get involved in.

Furthermore, the subjects of the tests in each area are compatible with the skills required by the employee to perform their duties.

  1. Get a good night’s sleep the night before the contest

Have you noticed that your body can’t function properly after a restless night? It seems like you need to permanently use all the functions necessary to “function”.

 

Now, imagine doing a few hours of competitive exams? This is not an ideal situation and we are sure that it will affect your performance. Our brain has done a long job of absorbing all the procedural content, and nothing is fairer than letting it rest.

Cognitive skills are improved and, at the same time, capturing small details that are not noticed between one subject and another will be less painful. Sleep makes all the difference and don't let lack of sleep become a reality in your study life.

  1. Eat well

We are well aware that psychological aspects will affect our bodies. Stress and anxiety can cause stomach upset or worsening.

To avoid unforeseen events or health complications, eat well the day and night before the competition. You may not feel very hungry due to the tension, but remember that a full body is essential to stimulate memory and logical reasoning.

Also, avoid drinking too much water while playing. Only drink beverages that are good for your body so you don't have to go to the bathroom as often.

  1. Have an eagle's eye, be ahead of any unforeseen event

Even if we plan a day's itinerary throughout the day on a global scale, unforeseen events will happen. So be one step ahead of them.

How? Fully prepare your day's activities to ensure that unforeseen events do not affect your day.

One tip I can give you for the day of the exam is that, with the exam in hand, read all the questions carefully and calmly, plan ahead, quickly read the statement and see how long it will take to solve each question.

This way, you will be able to know what your priority is when it comes to resolving each issue.