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Is it necessary to test the political examination of state-owned enterprises and central enterprises?

If it is an ordinary position in a state-owned enterprise, there is no need for political review. If it is a special position in a state-owned enterprise, it needs political review, such as party affairs, secretaries, confidential and administrative personnel. Such a special post needs political review, and even some financial personnel of state-owned enterprises need political review. See the recruitment brochure of state-owned enterprises for details.

There are two ways of political examination, namely, face-to-face examination and letter examination.

1. The assessment includes four aspects: morality, ability, diligence and achievement.

Moral character: mainly refers to political and ideological expression, work style, professional ethics and moral cultivation.

Ability: mainly refers to the basic ability and application ability in one's own job.

Diligence: mainly professionalism, work attitude and diligence.

Achievements: mainly work achievements, including the quantity, quality, efficiency and benefit of completed work.

2 applicants in any of the following circumstances, as the inspection (political examination) is not qualified:

(1) Spreading remarks damaging the reputation of the country, organizing or participating in activities aimed at opposing the country, such as assembly, procession and demonstration.

(2) Organizing or participating in illegal organizations, organizing or participating in strikes.

(3) Dereliction of duty, delaying work.

(4) corruption, bribery, bribery, taking advantage of his position to seek personal gain for himself or others.

(five) in violation of financial discipline, wasting state or collective assets.

(6) Abuse of power to infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations.

(7) divulging state secrets or work secrets.

(eight) damage the honor and interests of the state in foreign exchanges.

(nine) participate in or support pornography, drug abuse, gambling, superstition and other activities.

(10) It is under review due to political and economic problems, and no conclusion has been reached.

(1 1) was exempted from criminal punishment for violating the criminal law.

(12) Having received criminal punishment and reeducation through labor.

(13) violates the national family planning policy.

(14) has been expelled from public office, party membership and student status.

(15) has committed serious fraud in the national statutory examination.

(16) Graduates who have been punished by demerit, demotion, dismissal, and retention (staying in the Party for probation or staying in the school for probation) have been punished by demerit during their school days and have not yet been dismissed from school discipline.

(17) was dismissed by the party and government organs and institutions.

(18) The previous year's annual assessment was determined as incompetent (unqualified) or the previous two years' annual assessment was basically competent (basically qualified).

(19) seriously violated professional ethics, social morality and family virtues.