1. What is grassroots work experience?
First of all, let's look at a passage in the announcement of the national civil service examination before:
Grassroots work experience refers to the experience of working in party and government organs, state-owned enterprises and institutions, village (community) organizations, other economic organizations and social organizations below the county level. Unemployed college graduates who leave school 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, which can be regarded as grassroots work experience. Working experience in an army regiment or equivalent units below the regiment can be regarded as grassroots work experience. The experience of those who apply for Central directly under the authority can also be regarded as grassroots work experience.
If the recruitment position requires working experience in rural grass-roots service projects, the applicants should be college student village officials who have completed their service and passed the examination, as well as grass-roots project service personnel such as "Special Post Plan for School Teachers in Rural Compulsory Education Stage", "Three Supports and One Support" and "Volunteer Service Plan for College Students in the Western Region".
From the above, we know:
Second, how to calculate grassroots work experience time?
We often see such descriptions in civil service examination announcements and job tables: (This position requires) having more than two years in grassroots work experience and more than three years (five years) in grassroots work experience. So, how are these two years, three years and five years calculated? When does the start time start and end?
Three. Problems needing attention in grassroots work experience
1. The social practice experience of recent graduates in school cannot be considered as grassroots work experience. Fresh graduates with grassroots work experience can apply for the status of fresh graduates. Those who meet the basic work experience specified in the post can also apply for the post in grassroots work experience.
2. grassroots work experience's certification materials
Those who participate in projects such as "sending college graduates to work in villages", "special post plan for school teachers in rural compulsory education stage", "three supports and one support" and "voluntary service for college students in the west" can apply for the status of fresh graduates if they meet the conditions stipulated by the National Civil Service Bureau. Please indicate in the remarks column that you have participated in one of the above-mentioned projects, and you have passed the examination after the service expires, which meets the requirements for applying for the post of fresh graduates.
202 1 The announcement of national civil service examination emphasizes that, except for special posts, the central authorities and their provincial-level directly affiliated institutions all recruit people who have been in grassroots work experience for more than two years, and a few posts are dedicated to recruiting university student village officials who have passed the examination after their service expires, serving grassroots project personnel such as the "three supports and one support" plan, the "special post plan for school teachers in rural compulsory education stage" and the "volunteer service plan for western university students". Central directly under the authority City (prefecture) level positions, county (district) level and below positions (including institutions managed with reference to the Civil Service Law), and other positions are dedicated to recruiting college student village officials who have expired their service and passed the examination to serve grassroots project personnel. This shows that the recruitment of national civil servants continues to tilt to the grassroots level.