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Should county-level librarians be competent?
The county-level library director is a stock level.

Official rank is the lower level in the cadre sequence, and its positions are: clerk, unit chief, division (township), division (county), division (prefecture, city and bureau), division (province) and prime minister.

Regular jobs generally include:

1, deputy director of each functional office of the county (city, district) Commission for Discipline Inspection and discipline inspection inspector;

2, county (city, district) organization department chief, organizer;

3, the county (city, district) chief of the propaganda department;

4. Chief of the United Front Work Department of the county (city, district);

5, county (city, district) middle-level chief (government sequence) and deputy director of each hall committee and bureau;

6, township party committees, government middle-level cadres, etc. ;

7, township schools, health centers at the cadre, etc.

Extended data

Conditions for selecting and appointing cadres at the stock level:

1, generally should have a college degree or above;

2. The selection and appointment of stock-level cadres must be on-the-job personnel of the unit, serving as a clerk and a ninth-level clerk 1 year or more; If other units are transferred to stock-level posts, they must work for more than 1 year after transfer;

3, in the past 1 year annual assessment for competent (qualified) or above;

4. Have the physical conditions to perform their duties normally.

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