#MAEA1526178AOrder of November 12, 2015, Setting the Organization Methods and Nature of the Professional Examination for Access to the Grade of Senior Information and Communication Systems Secretary
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This French law organizes the professional examination for advancing to the senior grade of Secretary of Information and Communication Systems. It details the requirements for candidates, mandates an oral interview, and specifies that the candidate’s professional experience be documented in a dossier. The law affects civil servants aspiring to this higher rank, requiring them to prepare thoroughly to meet the specified criteria.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a professional examination for promotion
- Requires an oral interview evaluating candidate's abilities
- Mandates documentation of professional experience
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must submit a dossier of recognition of professional experience (RAEP) that includes a curriculum vitae, a descriptive sheet of their current employment, and a sworn statement.
The dossier must detail the candidate's professional journey, specify the competency areas exercised, and include an analysis of a significant professional achievement.
The examination consists of a single oral admission test with a jury that evaluates the candidate's motivation and professional qualifications.
Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 10 out of 20 in the oral examination to be admitted.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development must publish the regulations regarding the number of positions, dates, and location of the examinations.