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What is a guide?
Guidance and assistance, as the name implies, is the assistant of the class teacher, assisting the class teacher to handle the daily work of the class, making full use of the students' identity, and timely and accurately understanding the students' study, life, work and ideological trends.

Guidance needs to know the ideological trends of class students in time and feed back the information to the counselor; Master the important work spirit and specific deployment of schools and graduate schools; Encourage students in the class to actively participate in graduate clubs, societies and other organizations to enrich their study life.

The recruitment requirements for guidance and assistance are 18 or above, college degree or above, strong sense of responsibility and enthusiasm, and hardworking spirit; Have good professional ethics and comprehensive quality; Abide by the law and love the profession; Good health, active and serious work.

Counseling and assistance, also called counselor assistant, refers to people who help counselors complete a series of simple paperwork during their college years, most of whom are college students.

It is usually provided by the school to students with first-class computer skills and certain financial difficulties in their families. For the purpose of work-study program, help counselors to complete the production and printing of Excle forms such as written notices, grades and timetables of schools, departments, classes and individuals. The workload is not big, mainly taking up spare time to help counselors "run errands".

Applicants have certain social skills and can help counselors communicate with school leaders or other departments. There should also be enough spare time for counselors to use to ensure timeliness and on-call. Work efficiency should also be high.