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Should the civil service exam interview be reported?
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Whether it is necessary to apply for classes depends mainly on the individual's actual situation. It is recommended to report to the class in the following situations:

1. If you are particularly interested in the work of civil servants and institutions, you will never give up until you reach your goal. It is recommended to sign up for class;

2. If you have lost confidence and need outside help, it is recommended to report to class;

3. If there is no other career choice, only civil servants and institutions have a way out, and it is recommended to apply for classes;

4. If the language expression and interview skills are extremely poor, it is recommended to report to the class;

5. If the written test score is leading and the language expression ability is average, it is recommended to report to the class;

6. The written test scores are backward, and the language expression ability is acceptable. Suggest to report to class;

7. If you have weak learning ability and are not self-disciplined, it is recommended to enroll in the class.

Advantages of interview class:

With the guidance of teachers, learning the law, reviewing with pertinence, systematic practice and rich policy information. Can carry out intensive training within a period of time (usually one to two weeks), suitable for candidates who have no foundation and are about to interview.

Disadvantages of the interview class:

The teaching quality is uneven. Many teachers have no working experience in the system, and their thinking of answering questions is too rigid, with high cost (basically in five figures) and low cost performance (many candidates who apply for classes fail the interview).

Should the civil service exam interview be reported?