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Is it easy to take the exam for the public institutions affiliated to Kuiwen District Street in Weifang City?

It’s not easy to take the test.

The exam contains a lot of content and is relatively strict. The content of the written examination includes basic knowledge and comprehensive writing such as laws and regulations, political and economic theories, current political policies, scientific and technological knowledge, city conditions and district conditions. In order to ensure the quality of recruiters, a minimum passing score is set for the written examination, which is determined by the recruitment authority based on the number of people recruited for the position and the situation of the written examination. The written examination shall be conducted in the form of unified examination, unified standards and unified marking. The interview will be in the form of a structured interview, and the time and location will be notified later. Among the applicants who have passed the written test, the ratio of candidates for the interview will be determined from high to low according to the ratio of 1:2 for double first-class positions and 1:3 for other positions. If the number of people who pass the written test is vacant and there are vacancies, the recruitment will be cancelled; if the recruitment ratio cannot be reached, interview candidates will be determined based on the actual number of qualified people. Those who do not meet the application requirements after review will be disqualified from the interview. Vacancies caused by abandonment or disqualification will be filled in sequence based on the results of the written examination. After the interview, the written test score and the interview score will each account for 50%, and the total exam score will be calculated using a percentage system. Written test scores, interview scores, and total test scores are calculated to two decimal places, and the remainder is rounded off. The minimum qualifying score is set for the interview. Among the applicants who have reached the passing score, candidates for the physical examination and inspection will be determined in a 1:1 ratio based on the order of total test scores from high to low. If there is a tie in total scores for the same position, the one with the higher written test score will be chosen.

Public institutions refer to social service organizations that are organized by state agencies or other organizations using state-owned assets for the purpose of social welfare and engage in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. Public institutions accept government leadership and take the form of legal entities of organizations or institutions. Public institutions are generally institutions set up by the state with a certain public welfare nature, but they are not government agencies, and their staff are different from civil servants.