#MICB1901887AOrder of April 11, 2019, setting the organizational rules and types of tests for external and internal competitions for research engineer and study engineer positions at the Ministry of Culture
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This law outlines the procedures for recruiting research and study engineers at the French Ministry of Culture through both external and internal competitions. It specifies how contests are organized, including details on application processes, required documentation, and evaluation methods. The law affects candidates applying for these roles and aims to ensure a structured and standardized recruitment process.
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Key Changes
- Standardizes the recruitment process for research and study engineers at the Ministry of Culture
- Details the organizational rules for external and internal competitions
- Specifies the evaluation methods and necessary applicant documentation
Obligations
What this law requires
Ministry of Culture must obtain formal approval from the minister responsible for civil service before opening competitions for research engineer and study engineer positions
Ministry of Culture must publish ministerial orders (arrêtés) specifying competition opening/closing dates, exam dates, number of positions offered, and distribution by professional branch, specialty, or discipline
For research engineer competitions, candidates must submit a dossier containing: copy of required diplomas (external candidates only), detailed CV, motivation letter (max 2 typed pages), and a note describing previous positions with indication of personal participation
Research engineer competition auditions must be conducted in two phases: a 10-minute research presentation by candidate followed by exchanges evaluating scientific/technical knowledge, professional project, and aptitudes, with total duration of 45 minutes
For study engineer competitions, candidates must submit at admissibility phase: description of training (max 1 typed page), professional experience description, organizational charts of employing structure, selective bibliography (max 2 pages), and up to 3 examples of work/publications