As we all know, civil service is a stable job that many college students dream of. And there are some lucky college students who can directly become civil servants after graduation, without participating in the national public service, so who are these three types of college students? Next, let's uncover these special identities and see how they successfully stepped into the civil service.
Public security colleges and universities are the cradle of training people's police, which covers public security, investigation, criminal investigation, police command and tactics, anti-narcotics and other majors. Students who choose to study these majors in public security colleges and universities only need to take the public security recruitment examination after graduation, and they have a high pass rate of more than 95%. After passing the exam, they can successfully become the people's police, that is, a qualified civil servant. It should be noted that although there are non-public security majors in public security colleges, these non-police students are not allowed to participate in the public security joint examination, so it is important to make a clear distinction when choosing a major.
The students of public security colleges and universities receive rigorous training and education during their time at the school, which has laid a solid foundation for them to become outstanding people's policemen in the future. After graduation, they can directly join the public security force and make positive contributions to public order.
Targeted selection is a special selection method, and each province will select outstanding graduates from key universities across the country to be directly included in the civil service. Students who participate in the targeted selection and transfer selection need to pass the written examination and interview organized by the provincial organization, and can successfully become civil servants after successfully passing. The targeted selection and transfer students are not only guaranteed in terms of treatment, but also have good career development prospects, and many of them can enter the municipal units to work and become cadres trained by the state.
For students who are admitted to key universities and other key universities, the targeted selection is a rare opportunity to directly enter the stable and respected career field of civil service.
Military cadets are another group of college students who can directly become civil servants. The students trained by the military academy enjoy special military treatment, and after graduation, they have jobs arranged by the state. At the end of their service, cadets who wish to be demobilized can also be placed in the system by the state, and many of them choose to become civil servants.
Students who choose military academies will not only be able to receive favorable treatment, but will also be able to fulfill their duties for the country's national defense cause. The glory and responsibility of military identity have shaped a sense of mission and honor for military cadets, and their participation has also injected new vitality into the civil service.
Through an in-depth understanding of these three special pathways, it is not difficult for us to find that when choosing school majors and job search paths, sometimes it can bring twice the result with half the effort to future career development. They can directly step into the civil service without going through the cumbersome public service, and enjoy the corresponding stable work and treatment. This also reminds students that when choosing a school and major, they can take into account the direction and way out of future employment, and strive for more diversified employment options and opportunities. Different paths may open up a broader career path for different groups of people, and it is hoped that every student who is interested in becoming a civil servant can find a suitable development path for himself and realize his career ideals.