The people authorized to continue in the competition Social Security Bank (BPS) to cover 86 administrative assistant positions they have time until 4 p.m. of this Friday June 12 to present the required documentation and continue in the race for one of the positions, sources from the institution confirmed to The Observer.
Through this BPS linkyou can check by entering the ID if the applicant was drawn by pressing the button “See results”.
What documents must be presented
Called applicants must upload the documentation through a link sent by email. To complete the process it is mandatory to have BPS Personal User.
The required documentation includes:
- Current identity card.
- Civic credential.
- Secondary Education graduation certificate (Formula 69 A) or DGETP-UTU diploma and schooling.
The deadline to submit these documents expires this Friday June 12so those who have not yet completed the procedure must complete it before that date to continue participating in the contest.
How to obtain the BPS Personal User
The organization recalled that those who still do not have BPS Personal User They can manage it at authorized collection locations throughout the country. The procedure can be carried out in Abitab, Redpagos, Anda or Polakoffpresenting the current identity card.
Questions related to the contest are answered exclusively through email (email protected).
What is the job call like?
The call began on April 22 and aimed to cover 86 vacancies for administrative assistants under the form of public service contract.
The positions include an hourly load of 40 hours per week and a remuneration made up of a base salary of $63,132plus one food item of $19,003in addition to other compensation and awards associated with performance and attendance.
Among the requirements to apply were have a completed high school diploma or equivalent training, natural or legal Uruguayan citizenship with more than three years of experience and current health card.
The call also included specific quotas for people of African descent and trans peoplein compliance with current regulations.

















