Where are civil servants in China worth considering?The top ranking is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou
Where in China is it worth studying Xi civil service course?In first place is not Beijing and Shanghai, but these three provinces.
In 2021, the provincial public service is being carried out on a large scale, and it can be seen from the increase in the number of applicants that the number of applicants for the civil service examination is increasing year by year. However, candidates who take the exam may not have considered which part of the country is the most worthy to consider applying for a civil service position.
The motivation to work in the civil service varies, with some seeking career stability and others seeking a high salary. For most people, income and property** are important factors when considering civil service positions if they don't have a local property.
That's why today we're going to analyze which provinces have the most attractive civil service positions in terms of pay and house prices.
1) Are civil service positions in the three first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen worth considering?In terms of size and dynamism, Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have always been China's first-tier cities. However, choosing to work in an agency in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen doesn't always seem to be the wisest decision compared to white-collar workers in large companies. There are different opinions on whether it is worth participating in the public affairs of these three first-tier cities. Some who passed the exam didn't think it was worth it, while those who didn't express a desire to get into the field.
One of the most prohibitive reasons is that housing prices are too high. Although Beijing has some special policies, such as the ability to obtain a hukou, some ** positions, such as ** series of positions, can enjoy some preferential treatment in terms of buying a house. However, for some grassroots civil servant positions, the work is relatively hard, and the income is not high compared to housing prices. In Shanghai, civil servants may be the least cost-effective of the three. Due to the strict salary system linked to positions and ranks, the salaries of civil servants in Shanghai are relatively low. Generally speaking, the annual salary of a junior civil servant in Shanghai is around 150,000 yuan. After the normal promotion procedure, the annual salary of a 35-year-old section-level cadre is about 250,000 yuan, and the annual salary of a 45-year-old department-level cadre is 300,000 yuan.
The price is the high cost of living in Shanghai. In Shanghai, even a villa in the suburbs is more than one million yuan. What's more, living in the suburbs not only requires you to go to work early and return late, but it is also inconvenient to seek medical treatment.
As for civil servants in Shenzhen, they may be the highest-paid of the three. The annual salary of newcomers in the workplace is 180,000 yuan, not counting benefits**. The unit provides dormitories as a transition, and there is no need to consider housing for the time being. However, the labor intensity of Shenzhen's civil servants is probably the highest among the three. Frequent overtime has become the norm in the industry, and it is also easy to be criticized by leaders. In addition, housing prices in Shenzhen are not significantly lower than those in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Young people may not yet understand these issues, but when they are ready to start a family, Shenzhen's civil servants may not be as happy as those in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
2) Are civil servants in economically developed regions such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong worth considering?All three provinces are economically developed in China. Compared with the north, Shanghai and Shenzhen, the price is not too high, so from the perspective of the cost performance of the provincial public, it is still quite good. Taking Jiangsu as an example, the income and treatment of civil servants in southern Jiangsu can be said to be the best in the province. With an annual income of around 160,000 euros and lower housing prices than Nanjing, Gusu and other places may have the best sense of happiness when civil servants apply for the exam. In addition, Jiangsu's education level is among the best in the country. Not only are primary and secondary school students in Jiangsu excelling, but the level of higher education in the province is also very strong. Especially in Nanjing and other areas, there are many colleges and universities, and the economy is developing well. Although housing prices in Nanjing are high, they are not as exaggerated as those in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. In recent years, there has also been a significant improvement in the remuneration of local civil servants, which is also a factor to consider when considering an application.
The overall situation in Zhejiang is good, but the distribution of educational resources may not be as good as in Jiangsu, so you need to consider the differences between cities when applying for the civil service examination. For example, Hangzhou has high incomes and high housing prices, while the average salary in Ningbo is higher than that in Hangzhou, but the housing prices are lower than in Hangzhou, and the cost performance is higher. Shaoxing is also a good choice, the local civil servants have the highest salaries, although the provident fund is lower, but the housing prices are lower than Ningbo, and the cost performance is higher.
Guangdong's economic strength is the strongest among the three provinces, especially Guangzhou, which is on a par with the north, the upper and the deeper. However, housing prices in Guangzhou are staggering, and the incomes of civil servants have not increased commensurately, even lower than in Shenzhen. Being a civil servant in Guangzhou is not easy and stressful. Therefore, when applying for civil servants in Guangdong, you can consider some cities with similar salaries but slightly lower housing prices, such as Zhuhai and Foshan. Housing prices in these cities are more than twice that of Guangzhou, and they have great potential for development and are worth the investment.
3.Is the civil service in the western provinces worth considering?
The economic level of the western provinces, such as Shaanxi, is different from that of the eastern provinces, so it can be inferred that their income levels are not the same as those of the eastern provinces.
However, while incomes are falling, housing prices in the west are relatively low. Even the amount required to buy a 60 square meter cottage in the east is enough to buy a large villa in the west. So, if you are interested in working in your hometown, consider applying for civil service positions in the western region.
It is worth noting that there is a clear polarization of the income of civil servants in the western provinces. With the exception of Shaanxi and Sichuan, civil servants in other provinces earn relatively low incomes. In these places, it is not recommended for non-local candidates to apply for the exam unless they are local residents.
If you compare Shaanxi and Sichuan, the overall performance of the former is not as good as the latter. Although Shaanxi has long been known as the leader in the western region, other cities have not improved much except for Xi'an, which has fared better. It is speculated that in recent years, housing prices in Xi'an have also reached **, and the housing prices in the urban area have reached about 20,000 yuan, which is already high for workers in some private enterprises, not to mention lower-paid positions such as civil servants.
In contrast, Sichuan's development is relatively balanced. Regions outside of almost first-tier cities, such as Mianyang and Guangyuan, such as Chengdu, are also doing quite well.
The annual salary of civil servants in Sichuan is about 120,000 yuan, which is at the upper middle level in the local area. The daily work is relatively easy, and the life after work is also very rich. Housing prices in Sichuan are slightly lower than in Shaanxi, and even in the provincial capital, Chengdu, housing prices are relatively stable. However, as the local area continues to grow, the price will also increase, so it is recommended to buy a house in advance.
Although there are relatively few colleges and universities in Sichuan, from the perspective of education, there is little difference in the level of primary and secondary education between the two provinces, and it is recommended that qualified candidates try to apply for the civil servants in these two western provinces, which are more conducive to their children's education.
In conclusion, income and housing prices are not the only factors to consider in the civil service. When weighing whether these aspects are worth considering, a decision should be made based on personal conditions and goals.
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