Why do Shanghai civil servants need household registration books for interviews?

Shanghai civil service examination requires Shanghai local hukou, and non-Shanghai hukou can only apply if it meets special conditions. If they are full-time fresh graduates, undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students are not limited to Shanghai civil servants. Candidates from other provinces who apply for civil servants in Shanghai must have a master's degree or above, hold a residence permit in Shanghai for more than one year (still within the validity period), and the score reaches the standard score 120 or more.

When interviewing civil servants in Shanghai, they must provide the original ID card, student ID card (work permit), admission ticket, registration information form of applicants and other supporting materials required by relevant recruiting units. Those who lack the above documents and materials may not participate in the interview in principle.

Outstanding college graduates (Selected Graduates), college student village officials, "three supports and one support" personnel selected by the Organization Department of the Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Education and Health Party Committee, volunteers who have completed their service in the volunteer service plan for college students in the western region and passed the examination, and those who have worked as full-time counselors in colleges and universities for four years and passed the examination shall be recognized by the corresponding competent departments. If the main information of the relevant materials is untrue, the recruiting unit has the right to cancel the qualification of the applicant to participate in the interview.

The examination interview of civil servants in Shanghai adopts various forms, such as structured interview, and adopts a hundred-point scoring method, and implements double lottery for examiners and candidates. The interview results will be announced to the interviewer in an appropriate way after the interview. There are two main types of problems: dilemma or multiple-choice sorting.

Judging from the interviews of civil servants in Shanghai over the years, it takes about 30 minutes from the time candidates enter the examination room to answer questions. Therefore, this time is still relatively long, and candidates need to be prepared.