If I am a non-graduate, can I take the three branches and one support exam?
"Three Branches and One Support" is a public welfare employment program, the full name of which is "support for education, support for rural areas, support for medical care and poverty alleviation". The program is mainly set up for college graduates, by recruiting them to work in grassroots units, in order to solve the problem of talent shortage in grassroots units, but also to provide a platform for college students to find employment.
Can non-fresh graduates participate in the "three branches and one support"?According to the relevant policies, non-fresh graduates can participate in the "three branches and one support". However, the specific entry conditions and eligibility requirements may vary from region to region and you will need to refer to local regulations.
In general, the basic conditions include:
Have a full-time bachelor's degree or above, under the age of 30. If you are not a fresh graduate who graduated in the same year, you can also participate if you have not worked or paid social security within two years.
What are the benefits of participating in the "Three Branches and One Support"?
1. Through the "Three Branches and One Support" plan, non-fresh graduates can work in grassroots units, exercise themselves, accumulate work experience, and improve their vocational skills.
2. The working environment and work pressure of the grassroots unit are relatively small, and you can have more time and energy to learn and improve yourself.
3. Participate in the "three branches and one support" plan, and you can also enjoy some preferential policies, such as salary, professional title evaluation, etc.