2. Civil service examinations are divided into national civil service examinations and local civil service examinations. The recruitment departments are different, no matter which one is a civil servant with administrative establishment.
3. The national civil service examination time is relatively fixed. Basically, it is around 1 1 every year. You should register at the beginning of February 0+0 1 at the end of the year. Some places may not need to take the exam once a year, but pay attention to the personnel website in the area you want to report.
4. You can apply for civil servants, but there are only requirements for academic qualifications, some are undergraduate and some are junior college. Nowadays, there are fewer and fewer restrictions on majors in civil service examinations. For example, if you have not found a position corresponding to your major, you can choose a position that is not limited to your major. There are many such positions.
5. Non-professional positions can be cross-professional. As for finding a relationship, it may be helpful, but it is not helpful for the written test. Now the interview is getting more and more strict. Examiners draw lots in the examination room, and the examiners in the morning and afternoon are different. Otherwise, the violation will be cleared out, and the interview result will be to remove the highest score, and then the average score of the remaining scores.
6. I am a provincial civil servant in 2008.
7. I think that if you are shortlisted for the written test, this relationship will at least not let you down because of other people's connections. But every time I take the civil service exam, it seems that some leaders dare not take risks. Examining civil servants is mainly to adjust their mentality. If you let yourself relax too much because of your connections, I'm afraid it will be counterproductive. Some pressure is still necessary.
Good luck