Experience of electrical majors ashore State Grid!

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-28

Hello electrical professionals!A professional player who has just successfully landed at the National Open last fall. Looking back on the journey I've traveled along the way, it's really a mixed feeling. Today, I would like to share with you my experience in preparing for the exam, hoping that it will be helpful to those who are about to participate in the recruitment of the State Grid.

First of all, there are several key points that you need to pay attention to when it comes to online application skills. The State Grid recruitment platform is the main application channel, and the early approval recruitment is usually carried out from September to November, mainly for outstanding graduates of 985 211. The first and second batches of recruitment took place in November-December and March-April, respectively. When applying, you need to provide undergraduate computer science level 2 and English level 4 certificates, and graduate students need to provide English level 6 and computer computer level 2** certificates. These certificates cannot have a record of failure and need to be applied for and stamped by the school. In addition, ID photos need to be taken with a blue background** and dressed in formal attire. When filling in the campus experience and educational experience, you need to fill in the details and put the awards with high gold content in the front.

Next is about the content of the exam. The test questions of the State Grid are all objective questions, including single-choice, multiple-choice and true/false questions. The professional knowledge part accounts for 80%, covering circuits, power electronics, electrical engineering, power system analysis, relay protection, electrical equipment power plants, high-voltage technology, etc.;The comprehensive knowledge part accounts for 20%, including line testing, corporate culture and current affairs.

Regarding the preparation method, I first went through all the professional courses through the lecture notes, and watched the ** study Xi every night, and it took about 20 days to read them. Then I started to do the questions, first doing the circuit, power system analysis and relay protection, and then sorting out the previous day's mistakes according to the explanation every day, and summarizing the answering skills. After that, I started to brush up on the remaining professional courses, and then repeated the previous steps. After the first time, if you still have time, you have to brush it a second time. I was short on time and only brushed up on unfamiliar topics. A few days before the exam, I started to mock the real exam and do a full set of test papers. After finishing it, sort it out and go through the key points of the questions that you don't know again.

The content of the power grid line test part is relatively extensive, and it is memorized every night, and there is free time during the day to brush up on the questions. This part is a small part, and I didn't spend a lot of time and energy.

This is the whole process and experience sharing of my preparation for the State Grid exam. I hope that my experience and lessons can help those who are about to participate in the recruitment of the State Grid. Finally, I would like to say that no matter what the result is, as long as we do our best and leave no regrets, it will be the best result!Come on!Friends!

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