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Where does the director of the county civil affairs bureau usually go?
The director of the county civil affairs bureau is generally promoted to the same level department, senior position and prefecture-level position. The following are specific instructions:

1. Director of departments at the same level: The director of county civil affairs bureau can be promoted in the post of director of other departments at the same level. For example, you can be promoted to director of county education bureau and director of county health bureau. This promotion path is usually adjusted between administrative departments at the same level.

2. Senior position: The director of the county civil affairs bureau may also be promoted to a higher position, such as the deputy magistrate and the standing committee of the county party committee. This promotion path usually requires certain working experience and ability in the county government, and is recognized and recommended by the superior leaders.

3. Municipal position: The director of the county civil affairs bureau may also be promoted to a higher position in the municipal government, such as the director of the civil affairs bureau and related positions in the municipal government. This promotion path usually requires excellent performance and certain county government work experience, and the opportunity is obtained through selection or competition.