In the eyes of Chinese parents, perhaps becoming a civil servant or joining the ranks has evolved into a unique symbol. One graduate once shared that he was once neglected by his parents, but once he was successfully admitted to the establishment, his parents' attitude was completely different.
was once coaxed by parents, even if it was noon, now parents will cautiously ask: "Aren't you having a hard time?"Would you like to eat something?”
Nowadays, the employment of college graduates has attracted increasing attention, and the contract rate of fresh graduates has dropped significantly this year. In stark contrast, stable positions such as public institutions, community services, and public teachers have ushered in higher enthusiasm for applying for the examination.
It can be found that the threshold for positions in the system has gradually increased, and some seemingly ordinary basic positions have also attracted graduates from some key universities and even famous schools. What's even more surprising is that some celebrities have also joined the ranks of the examiners.
Chen Xiao's low-key landing is rare. Some people say that "the end of the effort is the examination and preparation", which reflects that the position with the establishment is relatively more secure. Even people in the star circle will envy the system.
To have a place in the best institutions and institutions, for them is not only about salary, but more importantly, it symbolizes that their talent and quality have been highly recognized.
Some people who have entered the system, such as Xiaotong, are said to be actively preparing for the exam. And Chen Xiao, a low-key and handsome star, has already achieved "going ashore".
He has been successfully admitted to the Federation of Literary and Art Circles and is able to freely express his views and suggestions in related fields. He is no longer limited to front-line work, but has taken his career to new heights.
Although he kept a low profile when he got the establishment, everything became clear when he saw his original family. Entering the system is indeed an enviable cause. Generally speaking, celebrities will actively promote their examinations, but Chen has kept a low profile until he was discovered later.
However, as soon as we learn about his family background, we can understand that the nurturing thinking and education style of parents does greatly affect the career development style of their children.
Chen's parents were both staff members in the system, and they were representatives of highly educated intellectuals in those days. The nature of work within the system makes them more steady, rigorous in their way of working.
Under the influence of such a well-established family background and educational style, it is not surprising that Chen has become popular. It is believed that the reason why he was able to win the recognition of students and young people was not just because of his appearance.
It turned out that his own academic qualifications were also quite good. His parents took a fancy to his appearance advantages and helped him sign up for some interest classes to cultivate his talents. In the end, through the path of the art examination, he was successfully admitted to Chinese opera.
Although he may not be a top student in cultural classes, in the art examination major, being able to enter a university in Chinese opera is already an achievement that should not be underestimated. In addition, his parents supported him in developing a hobby of sports.
Surprisingly, he also showed excellent seriousness in sports training, and eventually qualified as a national second-class athlete. It can be said that he is a talent who is "both civil and military".
Families who enter the system are more likely to produce exceptional offspring, and the reason for this is very real: there is no substitute for superiority. Chen's learning experience and career development are not only admired by ordinary people, but even envied by his peers.
It seems that some academically focused celebrities and some 985 colleges and universities seem to be becoming fewer and fewer, which is a clear trend.
Another obvious rule is that families within the system are more likely to produce outstanding students. In a random interview conducted at a top university, answers frequently appeared asking about parents' occupations, civil servants, and school teachers.
This is because this type of parent has an irreplaceable advantage when it comes to nurturing students. Most of them have a high degree of education, which means that they can tutor their children and that they attach great importance to the way they are educated.
Secondly, their work model is more humane and they have enough time to nurture their children. In contrast, parents outside the system have exhausted their energy because of their work, and it is difficult to juggle supervising students' homework and accompanying them to interest classes.
Another advantage that should not be overlooked is that the information and resources on education for colleagues, relatives and friends in the system are more accessible and extensive. This is a level that is difficult for the average family to achieve.
For example, a senior at Tsinghua University admitted that his parents learned about prestigious school escorts and special recruitment through various channels before he entered high school. They also got to know some of the higher-level teachers who helped him with his studies.