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What content does the community grid member exam test?

The community grid member examination mainly examines the following contents:

1. Policy and legal knowledge: Examines knowledge of policies and regulations, labor laws and regulations, and public security laws and regulations.

2. Urban management knowledge: Examine knowledge in community governance, environmental protection, safety management, urban infrastructure construction, etc.

3. Economic management knowledge: Examine knowledge in economic development, business management, financial management, etc.

4. Social service knowledge: Examine the knowledge of social service system, social security, community cultural construction, etc.

5. Social etiquette: Examine knowledge and skills in social etiquette, communication skills, emergency response capabilities, etc.

The examination is basically in the form of a practical test, but the specific examination content may vary depending on the region, examination institution, etc. It is recommended to prepare for the examination according to the local recruitment announcement.

Responsibilities of community grid members

1. Operate information collection equipment, inspect and discover problems in municipal engineering (public) facilities, city appearance and environment, social management affairs, etc. within the grid , accept reports from relevant people.

2. The operating system platform verifies, reports, and records problems in municipal engineering (public) facilities, city appearance and environment, social management affairs, etc. found or reported by the masses in the grid.

3. Study the filing of issues related to municipal engineering (public) facilities, city appearance and environment, social management affairs, etc. within the grid, and propose resolution plans.

4. Responsible for notifying the responsible units related to the problem and assisting in solving the problem.

5. Verify the problems reported by superiors, assist the responsible unit in handling them, and provide feedback on the results.

6. Collect, organize, and analyze relevant information and data, and propose suggestions for optimizing urban governance within the grid.