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Is there a future for public welfare jobs?

Yes

Advantages: Public welfare posts are counted as grassroots work experience during their tenure, which has advantages for civil servants and institutions in the later examination. This is also an irreplaceable advantage for many people when they take the civil service exam.

Public welfare posts refer to management and service posts funded by the government to meet the public interests of communities and residents. Public welfare posts are generally non-profit service posts managed by the urban public and involving the interests of residents.

Public welfare jobs mainly include public services, convenience services and other public welfare jobs, and there are many types of jobs. Details are as follows:

1, full-time public security patrol, traffic co-management, grass-roots employment, social security and urban residents' minimum living security co-management, services for the disabled, food safety supervision, assistance for employees in need, social welfare services, etc.

2. Convenience service posts mainly include: non-motor vehicle parking lot supervision, community cleaning, community greening protection, community pension service, community massage rehabilitation service for the blind, etc.

3. Other public welfare posts developed by local governments. For example, some areas even need technical posts, such as chefs, firefighters and doctors. It will also include some simple civil work.

Public welfare post conditions: laid-off workers, landless peasants or other people with employment difficulties (including college graduates with employment difficulties, and public welfare posts for recruiting college graduates are often announced).

The first service period of public welfare posts is two or three years, depending on local policies. Of course, the early stage also includes a probation period, usually two to three months.