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What is the difference between an official position, an official position and a chief clerk?

The difference between official position, official position and chief clerk;

(1) Full-time post: full-time post of county-level government department: namely, director of XX Bureau;

(2) Zheng Ke: refers to enjoying full-time treatment, but not necessarily the boss, but also the deputy;

(3) Chief clerk: the level is the official level, and he is not in the leadership position and enjoys the official level treatment.

The post refers to the post, and the formal post refers to the post being the section chief of a department; Rank refers to rank, and official position refers to department-level cadres in provinces, ministries, counties and towns.

Extended data:

To promote a chief clerk, it is generally required to be a deputy for more than three years.

Article 4 Newly recruited civil servants who pass the examination shall be graded according to the following provisions:

(1) Civil servants with no work experience who are directly employed from graduates of various schools: graduates from high schools and technical secondary schools are employed as clerks, and are designated as grade 27.

(2) College graduates, employed as clerks, are classified as Grade 26.

(3) Undergraduate graduates, undergraduate graduates who have obtained double bachelor's degrees (including those who have studied for more than six years), graduate students who have graduated from graduate classes and graduate students who have not obtained a master's degree are appointed as clerks, which is designated as grade 25.

(4) Graduate students who have obtained a master's degree are appointed as deputy director staff members, with a level of 24.

(5) Appoint graduate students who have obtained doctoral degrees as the chief clerk, and set it at level 22.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-chief clerk