#DEVK1712955AOral Examination Regulations for Administrative Assistant Position
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This law establishes the organization and nature of the oral examination for access to the position of Principal Administrative Assistant of the second class within the Ministry of Environment, Energy, and the Sea. It details the examination structure, which includes a single oral admission test based on the candidate's professional experience. The law outlines the procedure for the examination, including requirements for candidate submissions, grading by a qualified jury, and the responsibilities for determining the number of available positions and scheduling of exam sessions.
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Key Changes
- Implementation of a single oral examination instead of multiple tests.
- Requirement for candidates to submit a descriptive form of their professional experience prior to the exam.
- Establishment of a qualified jury to evaluate candidates based on oral performance.
Obligations
What this law requires
The jury must consist of at least two public agents selected based on their competencies, and may be supplemented by qualified examiners for conducting oral tests.
Candidates must submit a descriptive file (fiche descriptive) presenting their professional experience to the examination organizing authority no later than 15 days before the date specified in the opening decree for the start of oral admission tests.
The examination jury must grade the oral interview on a scale of 0 to 20 points.
The examination jury must prepare and publish a ranking list of admitted candidates in alphabetical order.
The jury composition for each examination session must be established by ministerial decree from the minister responsible for sustainable development.