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What does grassroots work experience mean in the Shanghai Civil Service Examination?
The specific grassroots experience of the Shanghai Civil Service Examination is as follows:

(1) grassroots work experience refers to the work experience of party and government organs, various enterprises, institutions (except those managed with reference to the Civil Service Law), village (community) organizations and other economic and social organizations below the county level;

(2) Working experience in party and government organs at all levels by means of employment and labor dispatch;

(3) Unemployed college graduates who leave school after graduation go to the internship base of college graduates (the base is grass-roots units) to participate in internships or participate in project research in enterprises and institutions;

(4) Working experience of military regiments and units below equivalent regiments, and experience of retired soldiers in active service;

(5) Work experience of city (county) organs is regarded as grassroots work experience.

The cases that can't be counted as grassroots work experience include: (1) secondment (assistance) work experience from municipal and above authorities, and can't be counted as grassroots work experience. (2) The social practice experience of college graduates in school cannot be counted as grassroots work experience.