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How to be a community director?
Requirements for community neighborhood committees to participate in the election: it is a policy requirement to participate in the election in the neighborhood committees where you live; The age should be between 25 and 49 years old; Write a resume and submit it to the director or party secretary of the community neighborhood Committee you are going to; If you win the election, you can go to work. The object of work service is mainly urban non-agricultural residents. The difference between community and neighborhood committee.

If you want to be a community worker and work in a neighborhood Committee, it's not a job, but a general election system.

1, it is a policy that you must go to the neighborhood Committee where you live to participate in the election.

Your age should be 25~49.

3. Write a resume and submit it to the director of the neighborhood committee or the secretary of the Party committee where you are going.

4. According to the arrangement of the neighborhood committee, all the candidates (including the members of the neighborhood committee who have already worked here and the new applicants) will be elected by the community residents, and the primary election and the runoff election will be conducted.

5. According to the process arrangement of the general election of the neighborhood committee, the candidates will also meet with the community residents to express their determination or make a speech to let the residents know you.

6. The specific steps of the general election of community neighborhood committees are arranged according to the time of each street office (belonging to the superior leadership unit of community neighborhood committees).

7. After the general election, the community residents can go to work if they win the election for the candidates. The next step is to transfer the file.

Extended data

Referred to as "neighborhood committees" and "community neighborhood committees", they are residents' organizations of urban streets and administrative towns in Chinese mainland, that is, self-governing organizations of urban residents. Its status is similar to that of villagers' committees in agricultural areas, and its service targets are mainly urban non-agricultural residents.

According to the provisions of the Organic Law of Residents' Committees, community residents' committees are grass-roots mass self-governing organizations for residents' self-management, self-education and self-service.

Article 3 Community committees refer to community party committees (or general party branches and party branches), community residents' committees and community residential supervision committees. Community Party Committee (or General Party Branch, Party Branch) refers to the grass-roots organization of China established in the community according to the provisions of the Articles of Association of China.

The difference between a community and a neighborhood committee lies in:

1. Community is a geographical and social concept, not a management unit. Neighborhood committees are management units with administrative functions. A large community may have several neighborhood committees, and the management scope of a neighborhood Committee may also exceed that of a community.

2. Neighborhood committees are grass-roots mass autonomous organizations for residents' self-management, self-education and self-service. They are the important foundation of China people's democratic dictatorship and urban grass-roots political power, and also one of the bridges and ties between the party and the government and the people. Community is an indispensable mass basic institution in residents' life and has a comprehensive foundation. It serves as a media bridge for residents living in fixed areas.

3. Community refers to a certain area where people live together, and it has also become a concentrated population occupying a certain area. It consists of five elements, namely, population, region, system, policy and institution. For example, schools, parks and neighborhood committees all belong to communities.