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Title: Accés a la funció pública post-Covid
Author: Baena Diaz, Ana Belen
Tutor: Macip Simó, Sergi
Abstract: The impact of coronaviruses on public administrations in general, and especially on the front-line such as local authorities, has been brutally highlighting the lack of functioning and the lack of adequate personnel to respond to new social needs. Online evaluation can be a possible solution to maintain the realization of selective processes in exceptional situations, such as the current global pandemic. But it can also be useful beyond coviding and act as a response to changes being made at the social level, helping to modernise the public service access system. Incorporating non-preservative evidence to the selective processes carried out by public administrations does not simply involve the inclusion of a new technology with which to develop and monitor the examination in a non-presential way. Other changes must be made to the process itself and in particular to the design of the selective tests carried out. As Professor David Author, Professor of Economy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, explains, when we talk about technology, any change, however small it may be, raises its value. So it will be precisely these small modifications that must be made around the selective process, caused by the use of technology in conducting non-presential tests, which will determine their success or failure. The proposal that includes this work is not limited to providing the necessary information to facilitate the choice of a technology tool to perform non-preservative tests, but it provides for all necessary modifications to be made to the selective process used for access to the public function, so that this non-preservative form of evidence is more secure, effective and indirectly improves to achieve the real goal of any selection: choosing the best candidate.
Keywords: non-contact selection
proctoring
competencies
public employees
local administrations
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 2-Feb-2021
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