#FCPO1426656AOrder of November 28, 2014, Establishing the Nature and Program of the Professional Competition for Access to the Grade of Principal Controller at INSEE
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This law establishes the requirements and procedures for the professional competition to access the grade of principal controller at the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) in France. It outlines the structure of the competition, which includes an anonymous written test and an oral examination to assess the candidates' professional experience, skills, and motivations. The law specifies the evaluation criteria, including the weight of each test and the consequences of receiving low scores.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a structured format for the candidates' professional experience recognition dossier.
- Clear definition of the written and oral examination components of the competition.
- Abrogation of previous arrêté that governed the competition's organization and grading.
Obligations
What this law requires
INSEE must conduct a professional competition for access to Principal Controller grade consisting of an anonymous written admissibility test and an oral admission test
Candidates must submit a standardized professional experience recognition file containing: candidate identification, professional background, professional achievements and career project, and training history
The written admissibility test must be a synthesis note based on a documentary file chosen by candidate from three options (economic/social, administrative, or statistical) with 3-hour duration and coefficient 2
The oral admission test must be conducted as an interview with a jury, lasting 40 minutes total (including 10-minute candidate presentation), with coefficient 3, assessing professional competencies, projects, motivations, and professional experience
All written and oral test scores must be rated from 0 to 20, multiplied by respective coefficients, and any score below 5 on either test before coefficient application is automatically disqualifying