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What positions do civil servants have?

The positions of civil servants include: national chief, national deputy, provincial chief, provincial deputy, bureau chief, bureau deputy, county magistrate, county deputy, township head, township deputy, inspector, deputy inspector, researcher, deputy researcher, chief clerk, deputy director clerk, clerk, clerk.

National civil servants refer to those who exercise state administrative functions and perform state official duties in government organs at all levels. According to the Civil Servant Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), China's national civil servants refer to the staff who perform public duties according to law and are included in the state administrative establishment, and their wages and benefits are borne by the state finance. Civil servants are an important part of cadres, the backbone of the socialist cause and public servants serving the people.

The national civil service examination subjects are divided into two subjects: administrative ability test and applied theory. According to different positions, it is divided into provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers, with a full score of 100, and all of them are closed-book examinations. The administrative ability test is examined in the form of objective questions, all of which are multiple-choice questions. Judging from the total number of test papers, provincial (sub-provincial) 135 questions, prefecture-level 130 questions, and provincial (sub-provincial) has 5 more questions than prefecture-level ones. "Shen Lun" takes the form of subjective questions, and the provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers are generally five questions. The first four topics are questions and answers, including one or two practical writing questions (such as speeches, briefings, brief comments, proposals, etc. ), the last topic is presented in the form of a big composition.