SGTEX List: a cookie notice as a great result

Published on May 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The long-awaited publication of the final list of successful candidates for the category of Systems and Information Technologies Management Technician (SGTEX) in the SES exams in Extremadura has left applicants with more doubts than certainties. The official link, far from showing names or scores, redirects to a Google cookies notice, without offering useful data for citizens.

technical illustration of a frustrated job applicant staring at a laptop screen, browser showing a Google cookies consent pop-up instead of a list of approved candidates, keyboard with scattered papers and a coffee cup nearby, monitor glow casting shadows, photorealistic style, dramatic lighting, intense focus on the screen reflection showing a broken link icon, mouse cursor hovering over accept cookies button, office desk with technical books and a digital certificate visible in background, cinematic composition, ultra-detailed textures on plastic keys and paper fibers

Systems management: when the link fails by design 🤖

In a process that should demonstrate technical solvency, the publication system has stumbled over a basic redirection error. Applicants, many of them experts in IT infrastructures, face a page that prioritizes cookie consent over data transparency. A failure that highlights the importance of validating URLs and servers before announcing critical results for hundreds of professionals.

Approved by consent: accept cookies and then you'll see 🍪

The administration has achieved what seemed impossible: turning a list of successful candidates into an exercise in digital philosophy. Applicants, after months of study, must now ask themselves whether accepting all cookies is the new requirement to find out their score. Perhaps the next step will be a captcha to see if you are human with the right to know your professional future.