#RDFF1322293ADecree of September 30, 2013 Regulating the Professional Examination for Administrative Attachés
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The law regulates the professional examination for access to the position of interministerial administrative attaché in the French State. It outlines the organization and criteria for the examination, including eligibility, structure of tests, and grading criteria. The examination comprises a written test and an oral interview, both of which assess candidates' professional competencies and experiences, ensuring a standardized method for evaluation.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific eligibility criteria for candidates
- Clear specification of examination format and evaluation methods
- Designation of jury composition and responsibilities
Obligations
What this law requires
Minister or relevant authority must issue an arrêté (decree) to open the professional examination, specifying the number of positions available, examination centers, application deadline, and RAEP (professional experience recognition) dossier submission deadline.
Examination centers and test dates must be fixed and published by arrêté of the minister or relevant authority.
The professional examination must consist of two mandatory components: a written admissibility test (4 hours, coefficient 2) and an oral admission interview (25 minutes, coefficient 3).
Ministers or supervising authorities must issue an arrêté (order) to open the professional examination, specifying the number of positions to fill, examination centers, application deadlines, and RAEP file submission deadline.
Candidates must establish and submit a professional experience recognition file (dossier RAEP) conforming to the guidelines in the decree's annex, following the recommendations of the March 30, 2007 circular.