Although the door to the second batch of State Grid recruitment has not yet opened, many eager job seekers have begun to pay attention to the precautions of online application. For over-age candidates, they can't help but wonder if they will not be able to pass the online application of the State Grid? Compared with other civil servants, banks and other exams, the State Grid has particularly strict age requirements. The upper age limit for junior college students, undergraduates, master's students and doctoral students is 33 years old, respectively. However, being overage does not mean that you will not be able to apply online.
There are several types of overage applications: provinces with age requirements, provinces with no age requirements, and in some cases, the age limit may be relaxed for priority conditions. For those provinces that explicitly require age, over-age candidates have basically no chance. It can be seen from the second batch of announcements of the 23rd session that there are very few provinces without age requirements, and only Beijing and ** do not mention the age requirement in the announcements. Although it may seem like there are no requirements, it doesn't mean that there are really no requirements. For State Grid recruiters, this is just one more filter; For candidates, this may mean that they have the opportunity to try, but it does not mean that the final comprehensive assessment criteria will be lowered.
It is worth noting that five provincial companies in Anhui, Henan, Hebei, Shanxi and Chongqing have clearly indicated that they have priority conditions in recruitment. These priority conditions are not the basic registration conditions, so for over-age candidates, is there no chance? Not really. Although the State Grid has strict age requirements, in some provinces, over-age candidates with certain priority conditions may still apply online. These preferencies include graduation from a university, a major match, and a relevant certificate. If over-age candidates meet these conditions, they may still be able to apply online and enter the interview process.
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In addition, for those provinces that do not have an age requirement, such as Beijing and **, over-age candidates also have the opportunity to apply online. In the recruitment of these provinces, over-age candidates, like other candidates, may enter the interview process through online application as long as they meet other registration conditions. In general, although the State Grid has stricter age requirements, in some provinces, over-age candidates still have the opportunity to apply online. As long as you have certain priority conditions or choose to apply for a province with no age requirement, over-age candidates may wish to give it a try. Of course, whether the final online application can be passed depends on the specific requirements of the recruiting company and the comprehensive strength of the candidate.