1. In-depth understanding of principles and legal knowledge: the training courses in the province are taught by experienced prosecutors or legal experts, who have rich practical experience and in-depth professional knowledge, and can help assistants understand legal principles and relevant legal provisions more deeply.
2. Improvement of professional ability: Participating in the training course can help auxiliary personnel to understand the latest development of procuratorial work and the changes of relevant policies and regulations, and improve their professional level and professional ability in procuratorial work.
3. Career development opportunities: Participating in training courses in the province can exchange and interact with other prosecutors' assistants in the province, establish personal connections, understand the work and development direction of procuratorial organs in the province, and lay a foundation for future career development. An assistant prosecutor means an assistant prosecutor. Assistant prosecutors require a bachelor degree or above in law or related major.