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oposición


sustantivo femenino
1. [generalmente]   opposition
2. [resistencia]   resistance
3. (generalmente plural) [examen]   public entrance examination
 oposición a profesor   public examination to be a teacher
 preparar oposiciones   to be studying for a public entrance examination


Oposiciones
These are public examinations held to fill vacancies in the public sector on a national, provincial or local basis. The positions attained through these exams normally imply a job for life (with a working day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.), and they are much sought after in a country with a tradition of high unemployment. There are usually far too many candidates for every job advertised, so the requirements listed can be extremely rigorous: if you apply to be a mailman or a clerk you may have to show an in-depth knowledge of the Constitution. This is why many people spend years preparing for these examinations, especially for posts with more responsibility.


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