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Can you find a job after passing the social work certificate exam?

You can get a job if you pass the social worker's card.

Those who can find jobs after obtaining a social worker's card are all self-employed. With a social worker's card, you can find relevant jobs through application. Such as civil affairs, labor, social security, health, justice, industry, youth and women.

If you plan to work in the street or community, you can take the social work certificate, but you need relevant work experience to take the exam, but people with academic qualifications or above will relax their work experience.

There are two kinds of social worker certificates, namely, the national professional qualification certificate of social workers and the professional level certificate of social workers.

Social workers belong to the profession promoted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. In 2004, the Ministry of Labor and Social Security officially confirmed the new national occupation, and on July 1 day of the same year, as the ninth batch of new occupations, the national occupation standards were officially promulgated to the society and incorporated into the national occupation ceremony.

The national vocational qualification examination for social workers is arranged twice a year, and the National Vocational Qualification Certificate for Social Workers formulated and uniformly promulgated by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security is issued to social workers who pass the examination.

The professional level examination for social workers is jointly organized by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, aiming at realizing the specialization and professionalization of social workers. Generally, exams are organized in June every year and registered in the human resources network of this province (see the website of this province for details).

Social worker registration requirements are very strict, specifically as follows: professional and technical personnel engaged in specialized social services in social service institutions such as social welfare, social assistance, social charity, rehabilitation of the disabled, special care and placement, health services, youth services, and judicial correction.