Basic knowledge and argumentation of public affairs, and additional test of legal foundation (professional courses).
1. Civil servants
The full name is national civil servants. They are public officials in various countries who are responsible for the overall management of economic and social order and national public resources, and maintaining the implementation of national laws and regulations. In China, civil servants refer to staff members who perform public duties in accordance with the law, are included in the national administrative establishment, and have wages and benefits borne by the state finance.
2. Interview
The ratio of interview to the number of people planned to be hired is generally 3:1, 4:1, or 5:1. Only after passing the written examination, the ratio of the number of people hired to the number of people interviewed will be Only those with the highest scores in the written test will be qualified for the interview and enter the interview stage.
3. Civil servant remuneration
The reform of the civil servant salary system refers to the merger and simplification of the current basic salary structure, defining the basic salary as two parts: job salary and grade salary, and appropriately separating different positions wage gap; strengthen the link between salary levels and benefits; implement regional additional allowances on the basis of sorting out and rectifying the allowances and subsidies established by each region, department, and unit;
4. Political quality
p>We must have lofty communist ideals and a firm and correct political direction. Persist in serving the people wholeheartedly, keep close contact with the people, and resolutely safeguard the interests of the people. Adhere to the work style of seeking truth and pragmatism, emancipate the mind, seek truth from facts, proceed from reality in everything, and have the courage to forge ahead. Model compliance with laws and regulations and establish an image of an upright and honest public servant. Study hard, be diligent and dedicated, and continuously strengthen the accumulation of knowledge and experience.