Most comprehensive positions refer to secretaries or documents. Of course, this is very common in the office, that is, ordinary clerks don't need their own majors, that is, running errands, printing, copying materials, or doing other things, and they don't need to learn new things, so just take them seriously.
The comprehensive post of the court refers to the court clerk, office clerk and some similar clerks, which are related to the management of litigation materials and archives, that is, they are engaged in the drafting, revision, issuance and writing of professional (legal) documents (including letters and telegrams, leaders' speeches, year-end summary, work opinions at the beginning of the year and annual work reports prepared for NPC and CPPCC meetings, etc.).
Reference Baidu Encyclopedia Entry Court Documentary-Clerk