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Civil service departments and majors

let me explain your question to you.

first of all, I will briefly introduce these seven departments. (I don't know whether you are in the national or provincial examination) I will introduce them according to the situation of provincial places.

1: NLD xx is the political participation organ of the Provincial Political Consultative Conference, and belongs to the institutions of government departments, mainly engaged in scientific discussions, organizing inner-party activities and working in the fields of art and journalism. It can be said that it is an important but very leisure unit. The NLD exam is unified as the civil service exam, and the time and test questions are also unified. It depends on the specific requirements of the national civil service and provincial civil service examinations next year. It is estimated that the general provinces will require graduate students, and their majors will change a lot. Art, journalism or party history research are all possible. And there are not many places.

2. Overseas Chinese Federation; Also said to be provincial. In the past, the Returned Overseas Chinese Federation was an organ in the province, but it became a cause after more than 9 years, but it is still a provincial institution with full financial allocation. Units that refer to the salary standard of civil servants. Therefore, some provinces have civil servants in this unit to recruit. It's just a career preparation. There are many subordinate institutions, including various friendship associations and promotion associations, offices and so on. The Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese is mainly responsible for publicity and formalities. Galas and performances are basically held every day, and the most contacts are with universities and overseas people. The majors applied for are basically Chinese and foreign languages.

three associations for science and technology; This unit is relatively conservative among the seven. Associations are generally focused on propaganda and party style construction, and their professionalism is not as good as that of the Science and Technology Department and the Academy of Sciences. The majors recruited are generally science and engineering, and electrical, Chinese or computer are all possible.

Four provincial literary and art circles, say a few more words about this (because I am from the provincial literary and art circles). The nature of work ~ ~ study, study, study. There are meetings and meetings. Basically, activities are organized every day, and artists in the fields of art, music, design, etc. are also exchanged. Of course, it depends on what department you are, what work you do, too many subordinate institutions, music association, art department association, photography association, Quyi association, calligraphers association, etc. It also includes provincial art galleries and provincial photo agencies. Recruitment majors are generally language literature or simply art.

Fifth Party School; Needless to say, 8% of the majors are graduate students and party member, and most of the positions are teachers, majoring in classical literature, administration, business and philosophy. There are also some administrative colleges and educational colleges in subordinate institutions, which vary from place to place.

the sixth United front work department: this is the most powerful unit among the seven units, and it is the constituent body of the provincial party Committee. The Overseas Chinese Federation mentioned above is also affiliated to the United Front Work Department. I don't know much about this inconvenience, after all. But it is nothing more than the place to participate in politics. When I took the civil service exam in 26, I remember that the United front requires no restrictions on majors, so I won't say anything more.

Seventh Tobacco Monopoly Bureau: I don't know whether this unit is a business or an enterprise. I remember that there is indeed a civil servant registration plan, and the subordinate institutions are unknown. But one thing, this is a very good unit, very good and he is particularly good. Everybody knows that.

The above seven units belong to the provincial civil service examination once a year. Of course, it varies from place to place, which may be available this year and not next year, depending on the actual organizational establishment of the unit. Of course, it is also possible for the Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, the Party School and the Overseas Chinese Federation to recruit students independently regardless of time, but it must be their subordinate institutions. Or the recruitment is the career preparation staff. This is certain.

The application procedure is very simple. It is mainly to log on to the provincial staffing information website of your province, and then there will be detailed application steps. For example, if you want to take the civil service exam this year, even if you want to take the municipal exam, you must go to the provincial staffing information website. Download the recruitment plan, and then choose the department to see clearly the recruitment requirements and conditions of this department, what majors they need, what political outlook, how long work experience, education and so on. If you meet all the requirements, of course you can sign up. It's that simple. I'm talking about this work experience. For example, you have all the requirements, but this unit requires you to have two years of work experience. In my personal experience, this can be completely ignored unless you are a fresh graduate.

The examination for civil servants is of course more difficult, because each unit generally only recruits a few or even only one quota, and the number of applicants is still so large that the competition is of course great. Therefore, be prepared. If you don't have interpersonal relationships, the admission rate will indeed decline, but some units do guarantee fairness. As long as you review the Application and the Administrative Ability Test, there is still hope.

If you pass the written test, you have to face the interview. It is indeed more hopeful to "prepare" in advance. There is little chance of winning if you don't do it, but there is still a chance. The key depends on your play, and the written test score must be high, so the chance can be greater. It's hard to say which departments have more chances of winning. It can only be said that it depends on which unit recruits more people, which may be relatively loose.

last question, civil servants take the exam 1 times a year! ! ! ! ! ! ! This is an incredible question. I can only say that it is possible that these people are applying for various units every day, including enterprises, companies and so on. Remember, there are only two civil service exams. One is the provincial civil servants, the time varies from place to place, and the other is the national civil service examination, which is probably in October every year.