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Is there a difference between the orientation of state grid, the orientation of county companies and the orientation of skills?
State Grid Oriented County Company means that the State Grid sends outstanding talents to grass-roots county-level enterprises to carry out their work through talent recruitment and training according to the needs of county economic development. This mode aims to improve the technical level and management ability of grass-roots enterprises and promote local economic and social development by introducing outstanding talents. Skill orientation means that the State Grid trains and selects talents with specific skills by setting up professional skills training programs. This method aims to improve the professional skills of talents and meet the relevant skills requirements of the State Grid.
It can be seen that the focus of State Grid on county companies and skilled companies is different, but they are all to meet the development needs of State Grid and related regions.
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