The political examination is the last hurdle for civil servants to be recruited ashore, and whether the candidates are qualified or not is directly related to whether the candidates meet the moral and identity standards of the party organization. It is very important for candidates to understand the differences between the different types of establishments in terms of political examination, and below we will discuss the political examination of different establishments.
1.Election and transfer of students for political review:
The selected students are generally fresh graduates, so there are no complicated social relationships, and the political examination is relatively simple. Candidates will usually be contacted by the political review staff and may make a school visit. They conduct surveys into candidates' lives and styles, including communication with roommates and counselors, as well as knowledge of school performance. In addition, the political trial requires the provision of family members and their own police clearance certificates.
It should be noted that no matter what unit the candidates apply for, such as the public procuratorate and law, the political examination procedures are roughly the same. However, some provinces may simplify the process and contact the candidate's supervisor directly, although this is not common.
2.Political Examination of Ordinary Civil Servants:
In general civil service recruitment, many of the candidates already have social work experience and complex social relationships. In order to have a more comprehensive understanding of the personal style and moral level of the person being reviewed, the political examiner usually communicates with the boss and colleagues of the candidate's work unit and asks about the daily life style. Sometimes, the political examiners will also return to the candidates' hometowns to communicate with the village chief or grid staff to understand the candidate's family's local reputation.
Some candidates may be worried that if their family has a bad reputation in the local area, or even has conflicts with the village chief, etc., will it affect the political examinationNormally, these issues do not have a significant impact on political proceedings, unless they involve serious criminal offences.
It should be noted that in the recruitment of the public security law, the political examination is very strict, not only requiring the immediate family to have no criminal record, but also the situation of the collateral relatives will also be considered.
3.Political examination of public institutions:
The political examination of public institutions is relatively simple. As long as the candidate and his or her immediate family members do not have a criminal record, there will generally be no problem. Even simple civil cases usually do not have an impact on the political trial.
For example, if a candidate's parents are detained on suspicion of gambling and later found out that they are not acquitted, the political trial will usually not be affected much. However, regardless of the type of establishment, the criminal record is usually an absolute prohibition condition for the political examination, and the criminal behavior of family members may also have a certain impact on the candidate's political examination. However, if the candidate is a party member, there will generally be no problems with the political examination.
In short, the political examination is a very important step, and there may be differences in different preparations, but candidates should maintain good conduct and moral literacy in preparation for the exam and in daily life, which is very helpful for passing the political examination.