First of all, the leadership level is divided into:
National chief, national deputy, provincial and ministerial chief, provincial and ministerial deputy, bureau chief, bureau deputy, county deputy, township chief and township deputy.
Two, the comprehensive management of civil servants rank sequence is divided into:
First-level inspector, second-level inspector, first-level researcher, second-level researcher, third-level researcher, fourth-level researcher, first-level chief clerk, second-level chief clerk, third-level chief clerk, fourth-level chief clerk, first-level clerk, second-level clerk.
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Rank sequence:
According to the Regulations on the Parallelization of Civil Servants' Positions and Ranks (2065438+released in March 2009), the lowest rank of civil servants in the comprehensive management category corresponding to leadership positions below bureau level is:
(1) Chief post at bureau level: first-class inspector;
(2) Bureau-level deputy: second-level inspector;
(3) Chief position at county level: second-level researcher;
(4) deputy at the county level: four-level researcher;
(5) Chief staff at the township level: second-level chief staff;
(6) Deputy at the township level: the fourth-level chief clerk? .
A civil servant who is promoted to the rank shall meet the following basic conditions:
(a) to be promoted to a first-class inspector, he shall be a deputy at the bureau level or a second-class inspector for more than 4 years;
(two) to be promoted to the second-level inspector, he shall serve as a first-level researcher for more than 4 years;
(three) to be promoted to a first-class researcher, he must be the chief or second-class researcher at the county level for more than 3 years;
(four) to be promoted to a second-level researcher, he shall serve as a third-level researcher for more than 2 years;
(five) to be promoted to the third-level researcher, he must serve as a deputy or fourth-level researcher at the county level for more than 2 years;
(six) to be promoted to a fourth-level researcher, he must serve as a first-level chief clerk for more than 2 years;
(7) Those who are promoted to the first-level chief clerk shall serve as the chief clerk at the township level or the second-level chief clerk for more than 2 years;
(eight) promoted to the second-level chief clerk, shall serve as the third-level chief clerk for more than 2 years;
(nine) to be promoted to the third-level chief clerk, he shall serve as a deputy at the township level or a fourth-level chief clerk for more than 2 years;
(10) Those who are promoted to the fourth-level chief clerk shall have served as the first-level clerk for more than 2 years;
(eleven) to be promoted to a first-class clerk, he shall serve as a second-class clerk for more than 2 years.
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