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What do you mean by three cadres?

Three-door cadres refer to cadres who go from "home" to "school" and directly enter the "office door" after graduation.

"Three-door" cadres often lack practical experience, are full of bookishness, lack of rustic flavor, and it is difficult to go deep into the masses, and it is even more difficult to get along with them.

Three-door cadres refer to new civil servants who go to school from home and enter the government after graduation. Some people think that not every cadre is suitable or should go to the grassroots, but all kinds of talents should be used scientifically.

This kind of cadre has a strong ideal color and lacks practical considerations for doing practical things. Even if you have the passion to start a business, you often encounter a "closed door" when you land.

Three-door staff refers to the new civil servants who go from home to school and enter the office door after graduation. Home-school-office door is the employment line for many new civil servants in China.

Three cadres can be described as one in a hundred, with excellent quality and great potential. However, they lack social practice and training, and their working ability and administrative level are low. To this end, many government agencies stipulate that newly hired cadres must work in front-line posts in grassroots units for one year, just like other new civil servants. A group of government agencies and units in Shanghai have established 359 practice bases in 6 1 unit in the city, and selected 6 new cadres' practice demonstration bases.