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Does the human resource manager write a paper on the spot for the second-level comprehensive evaluation? Or should I write it in advance and get the defense?
Interpretation of Related Issues in "Thesis of Human Resource Managers"

(Subject to local requirements, here is for reference only)

First, the theme of the paper.

The thesis adopts the way of candidates' choice. The topic should be drawn up according to the requirements of national vocational standards, referring to training courses and combining the actual work of the candidate's unit or related industries.

Second, the paper writing requirements

1. must be completed by the examinee independently, and no infringement, plagiarism or asking others to write it.

2. Unless otherwise specified, in principle, the number of words in the thesis should be no less than 3,000 words in the second level of professional qualification and no less than 5,000 words in the first level of professional qualification.

3. The data, reference books and other materials needed for the paper are prepared by yourself, and the citation part of the paper indicates the source.

4. All documents shall be printed on A4 paper in quintuplicate.

5. Candidates should collect relevant information around the theme of the paper, conduct investigation and research, engage in scientific practice, draw relevant conclusions, and organize the research process and conclusions into the paper in the form of words, charts and other forms to form a complete paper content.

6. The content of the paper should be clear in theme, clear in logic, rigorous in structure, fluent in narration, and integrate theory with practice.

Third, the paper format requirements

1. The paper consists of title, signature, abstract, text, notes and references.

2. The title is the name of the paper, which should reflect the content of the paper or the scope of the topic, and be as short, direct, pertinent, refined, eye-catching and novel as possible.

3. The abstract should concisely summarize the main contents of the paper, generally no more than 300 words.

4. Annotation is to explain the words that need to be explained in the paper, or to indicate the source of the words and opinions cited in the paper. Notes are always in the form of endnotes (that is, adding notes at the end of the paper).

5. At the end of the paper, the main references should be listed (see Table 2).

6. The format of notes and references is:

(1) Books: marked by author, title, publishing house, year of publication, edition and page number.

(2) Periodicals: marked by author, article title, periodical name, year (issue number) and page number.

(3) Newspapers: marked by author, article title, newspaper name, year and date, and edition order.

(4) Web page: marked in order of author, title, web page, year and date.

(4) Requirements for submitting papers

When submitting papers, all papers should be put in file bags and sealed. The format of the envelope cover and the first page of the paper should be uniform (see table 1).

Table 1

On the case of style horizontal cover