Selected Graduates, the organization department of the provincial Party committee plans to select fresh graduates with excellent academic performance from colleges and universities to work at the grassroots level, which is short for the group of reserve candidates for party and government leading cadres and candidates for high-quality staff of party and government organs at or above the county level.
: The difference between Selected Graduates and civil servants
1, the registration conditions are different. Selected Graduates's registration conditions not only meet the requirements of national civil servants, but also generally require party member and student cadres to be interested in party and government work, obey organizational arrangements, have a bachelor's degree or above, and have excellent grades.
2. The training objectives are different. General civil servants recruit civil servants from non-leading countries. Selected Graduates not only has the status of a national civil servant, but also pays attention to cultivating reserve candidates for leading cadres of the Party and government. At the same time, train and transport high-quality staff and managers for party and government organs, enterprises and institutions at or above the county level.
3. The selection procedure is slightly different. The selection of Selected Graduates includes qualification examination, written examination, interview, physical examination, inspection and assessment. Generally, schools need to make key recommendations and assessments. Selected Graduates usually has an age requirement.
4. Training management measures are different. After Selected Graduates works at the grass-roots level, the organization department will focus on the follow-up training by holding training courses, transferring to higher-level party and government organs to study, encouraging participation in open selection, and competing for posts, so as to help Selected Graduates stand out.
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People's Daily Online: What are the advantages of Selected Graduates as a civil servant?