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Do state-owned enterprises need political review when they join the company?
Entering state-owned enterprises usually does not require political review, but some special positions in state-owned enterprises need political review.

For example, special positions such as party affairs, secretaries, confidential personnel and administrative personnel need political review, and even financial personnel of some state-owned enterprises need political review. The conditions for entering state-owned enterprises are:

1. Abide by discipline and law: abide by national laws and regulations, have good ideology, morality and team consciousness, agree with the company's core values of customer-centered, professional and continuous improvement, and have no record of illegal crimes or violation of school rules;

2. Age conditions: college graduates are generally not more than 23 years old, undergraduate graduates are generally not more than 25 years old, master students are generally not more than 28 years old, and doctoral students are generally not more than 33 years old;

3. Physical condition: healthy, and qualified in the hospital designated by the company with relevant qualifications;

4. Professional counterpart: it meets the qualifications and majors required by the recruitment of this unit.