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What position can chemical graduates apply for when they take the civil service exam?

Graduates majoring in chemical engineering can apply for positions such as Quality Supervision Bureau, Chemical Testing Center, Environmental Protection Bureau, or three unlimited positions. However, it depends on the job announcements of the year, which may be available this year and not next year, especially for small professional positions. If you enter the Quality Supervision Bureau or the Environmental Protection Bureau in the future, your job will be to test the environment, water quality and so on, and take samples to prevent pollution.

Chemical engineering majors can apply for positions.

1. Graduates majoring in chemical engineering can apply for civil servants of the National Development and Reform Commission and the Energy Bureau. Each position of civil servants is stipulated with academic qualifications and majors, and candidates can choose their own positions according to their own conditions.

2. Graduates majoring in chemical engineering can apply for civil service positions without any major, and these positions are extremely competitive because they have no professional conditions.

3. Chemical engineering majors can also apply for customs supervision positions, customs inspection positions, material reserve management positions, health-related positions, and so on.

Chemical-related civil service posts are still relatively few, because most civil servants have more requirements for computer, Chinese language, finance and other posts, and because the tasks of the Environmental Protection Bureau and the Quality Supervision Bureau are not very heavy every year, there will not be too many posts left for chemical posts every year, which may also limit environmental majors and make them more nervous. Candidates can check the positions of chemical engineering major in the civil service examination announcements in previous years to prepare for the civil service examination.