#EAEA2412482AOrder of May 7, 2024 Establishing Rules for the Recruitment Exams of Main Administrative Assistants of 2nd Class of the Chancellery of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
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This law sets new rules for recruiting main administrative assistants of the second class for the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. Candidates need to choose a specialization in management assistance, administrative management, or digital skills at the time of registration. The process includes written and oral exams, with assessments focusing on practical professional scenarios and language skills.
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Key Changes
- Introduces specializations in management assistance, administrative management, and digital skills
- Establishes a two-part examination process with written and oral components
- Emphasizes practical professional applications and language proficiency
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must select and indicate their chosen specialization (management assistance, administrative management, or digital skills) at the time of registration
The Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs must open recruitment exams through a ministerial order after consulting the minister responsible for public service, specifying the number of positions per exam and section, exam dates, and registration procedures
Candidates must submit an individual information sheet (for external exam) or professional experience recognition file (for internal and third exams) accompanied by required documents before the deadline set in the opening order, with failure to do so resulting in elimination
Candidates must participate in all mandatory exam components; failure to participate in any mandatory exam results in ineligibility
Any score of 5 or less out of 20 on the interview exam (admissions phase) or foreign language exam is eliminatory