1, government agencies: including governments at all levels and their departments, administrative agencies and affairs management agencies.
2. Educational and scientific research institutions: including schools at all levels (universities, middle schools, primary schools, etc.). ), research institutes, libraries, archives, etc.
3. Medical and health institutions: including hospitals, health centers, clinics and disease control centers at all levels.
4. Cultural and artistic institutions: including museums, libraries, cultural centers, art galleries, theaters, concert halls, etc.
5. Sports institutions: including gymnasiums, sports centers, sports teams and sports associations.
6. Mass organizations: including women's federations, the Communist Youth League, trade unions, disabled persons' federations, elderly associations, charities, etc.
7. Scientific and technological institutions: including scientific research institutes, scientific and technological associations, scientific and technological business incubators, etc.
8. Comprehensive management institutions: including social organization management institutions and community service centers.
Public institution refers to an organizational form established and managed by the government or other public institutions, with the main goal of providing public welfare services. They are usually not for profit, but are committed to providing public services such as education, medical care, culture, scientific research and social welfare.
What are the occupations of state units?
1. Civil servants: responsible for the management and administration of government agencies. Doctors and nurses: engaged in medical services and nursing work in medical and health institutions. Teacher: engaged in teaching and education at school. Scientific research personnel: engaged in scientific research and experimental work in scientific research institutes.
2. Judges and prosecutors: responsible for the trial and legal supervision of judicial organs. Police and firemen: They are engaged in maintaining social order and safety in public security, fire control and other institutions. Cultural and artistic workers: engaged in curatorial, performance, creation and other related work in cultural and artistic institutions such as libraries, museums and theaters.
3. Engineering and technical personnel: engaged in scientific research, design, development and technical support in various industries. Social worker: Engaged in social work in social organizations, community service centers and other institutions, such as community service and volunteer management. Managers: hold leadership and management positions in various departments and institutions, and be responsible for organization, coordination and decision-making.