Summary of Concurso TRF1 Juiz | Entenda a Minuta do Edital e Como se Preparar!
Main Ideas and Concepts
The video features Renato Borelli, a professor at Gran Cursos Online and Gran Cursos Jurídico, discussing the draft of the notice for the substitute federal judge competition for the First Region (TRF1). He emphasizes the importance of preparation and understanding the competition process, including registration details, exam formats, and study strategies.
Key Points and Methodology
- Competition Overview:
- The draft notice for the substitute federal judge competition has been approved, with 50 vacancies available.
- The competition will be conducted by FGV (Fundação Getúlio Vargas).
- Registration Details:
- Registrations will open on March 17 and close on April 16.
- Candidates are advised to register early to avoid last-minute issues with payment.
- Exam Structure:
- The competition consists of five stages:
- Objective Test: Scheduled for June 15.
- Discursive Test and Sentencing: Scheduled for August 23-24.
- Final Registration: Candidates must present documentation and undergo social and health investigations.
- Oral Exam: Aimed at evaluating candidates in a welcoming environment.
- Title Test: Used for ranking candidates based on qualifications.
- The competition consists of five stages:
- Vacancy Distribution:
- Out of 50 vacancies:
- 36 for general candidates
- 2 for candidates with disabilities
- 10 for black candidates
- 2 for indigenous candidates
- Out of 50 vacancies:
- Remuneration:
- The salary for a substitute federal judge is approximately R$ 37,765.55, plus additional benefits like health assistance and food aid.
- Preparation Recommendations:
- Increase study hours (e.g., from 5 to 6 hours daily).
- Solve previous FGV exams to familiarize with the exam format.
- Organize documents and certificates required for registration and the competition.
- Create a structured study plan, focusing on the weight of subjects in the exams.
- Documentation:
- Gather all necessary certificates and documentation early to avoid last-minute stress.
- Valid legal activities include work as a lawyer, public defender, or judicial technician.
- Study Tips:
- Use a notebook for each subject to organize study materials.
- Focus on challenging subjects, such as Economic Law and Criminal Procedure.
Speakers and Sources Featured
- Renato Borelli: Main speaker and professor at Gran Cursos Online and Gran Cursos Jurídico.
- FGV (Fundação Getúlio Vargas): The examining board conducting the competition.
- Judges and members of the Public Prosecutor's Office: Mentioned as part of the examination committee but not named individually.
This summary encapsulates the essential information from the video, providing a clear understanding of the upcoming competition and preparation strategies for candidates.
Notable Quotes
— 23:34 — « Carnival is a carnival of studying right no going out in blocks on the streets no getting out there and going to blocks don't study your commitment now is to pass. »
Category
Educational