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Do I need to take the civil service exam to enter the Education Bureau? What's the salary? What departments are there?
At present, there are two kinds of people working in the Education Bureau. One is a regular civil servant. They have a civil service establishment, which can only be obtained by passing the civil service examination, or you are a civil servant in other units and transferred to the Education Bureau. The second type is contract workers, that is, dispatched personnel, not formal civil servants, and there is no establishment. The salary of such employees is lower than that of regular employees. As for the low level, each unit is different and there is no chance of promotion. The benefits are basically the same, holidays and legal holidays.

The Education Bureau consists of office, organization department, publicity and regulation department, preschool education department, development planning department, basic education department, vocational and adult education department, higher education department and other departments. Newcomers just do some basic work. When you are familiar with the workflow and related careers, you will do some special work.