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Can I take the customs exam with pharmacy and Japanese?

Yes.

I have a classmate who majored in German and worked in customs. He first worked at the airport. Japanese should also have a chance. As for the competition, civil servants are already very competitive, let alone a place as good as the Customs.

As for information, you can pay more attention to Sina’s civil servant column.

As mentioned on the second and third floors, first, professionalism in customs is not important. I work in the customs and know the customs very well. The personnel and work system within the customs, except for specialized technical positions, all other positions adopt a regular exchange system. That is to say, your working time in a position usually does not exceed five years. If you stay in a position for more than five years, After five years, arrangements will be made for exchanges to work in another department. The scope of customs work is extremely wide and various majors are used. Therefore, it does not matter what major you are in. What is important is your work ability. Secondly, as long as you pass the customs civil service exam, you will be fine. The exam itself does not test your major. Third, Japanese is still very useful in customs work. One of my colleagues majored in Japanese. The customs arranged for him to go to Japanese customs to study and practice the year before last.

It was pretty good, plus Shanghai Guan needs to deal with some,