When it comes to job assignment, it is probably the memory of the previous generation, but now almost all civil servants belong to "assignment" work. They only need to pass the relevant examinations held by the state or provinces and cities to have career establishment or civil service establishment. This is an "iron rice bowl". Does this sound like an ancient exam? You can be an official just by being promoted to the list, and now you can only start from the grassroots.
Don't discriminate against two or three books.
There are millions of undergraduate graduates every year, but most of them are two or three. I believe many people have heard of or come across the company's recruitment. If they want to graduate from 985,211colleges, they will clearly indicate that they need to graduate from full-time colleges. However, the examination of civil servants or institutions only requires whether to graduate from full-time colleges, which means that as long as you have read three full-time colleges, you can participate in the vast majority. Even if two or three students run into a wall at work because of their academic qualifications, the door to the exam has always been open. Isn't it that the salted fish turned over and attacked successfully?
Very friendly to ordinary people
Perhaps what most people don't want to admit is that they are just an ordinary person, but that's the truth. A public servant is a post that is particularly friendly to ordinary people. Once he passes the exam, he can have the establishment and will not be laid off on a large scale because of the economic situation. Generally speaking, as long as there is no major mistake, he will not resign. As long as you can finish your relatively easy work. You may say that this is not enterprising, but many people hope to have an ordinary and stable life.