Accounting, finance, law, financial management, economics, auditing, computer science and technology, finance, business administration, statistics, software engineering, administration, information security, financial engineering, and human resource management are all majors suitable for civil servants.
I. Legal profession
Popular majors: law, prison science, intellectual property law, law, economic law, procedural law, international law, criminal justice, foreign-related laws, etc.
Recruitment departments: courts, procuratorates, human and social departments, public security bureau, tax bureau, provincial party committee, municipal party committee, labor and personnel dispute arbitration tribunal, public transport command and dispatch center, city administration and law enforcement bureau, etc. Main responsibilities: responsible for laws, regulations, administrative litigation and other related work.
Second, the economics major
Popular majors: economics, finance, finance, taxation, taxation, insurance, investment, financial engineering, national economic management, political economy, asset evaluation, applied statistics, etc.
Recruitment departments: tax bureau, finance bureau, development political commissar, statistics bureau, industry and commerce bureau, social security fund management center, social medical insurance administration, etc. Main responsibilities: responsible for financial management, tax collection and management, auditing, etc.
Third, management majors
Including financial management, business administration, human resources management and other majors, as well as accounting, auditing and other majors, is a "hot potato" in the recruitment of civil servants, which not only has a high probability of landing, but also has an advantage in reviewing and studying in the analysis of preparation materials. There are many students studying business administration, and business administration is also a hot major all the year round, so they may face greater competitive pressure during the exam.
Fourth, computer classes.
This major can be said to be "all-inclusive" in numerous preparation exams, because all government agencies and units have started online office, established various online service platforms and developed convenience programs, which inevitably requires the participation of computer talents.
For example, software engineering, information security, network engineering and other majors have a large talent gap. When taking an examination of civil servants, this kind of position has a large number of recruits and a small proportion of competition, which is very advantageous.