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What are the requirements for applying for civil servants in Hebei Province?

Have People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality; 18 years old, under 35 years old; The age of fresh graduate students and doctoral students (non-in-service) can be relaxed to below 40 years old; Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC); Good conduct; Have the physical conditions to perform their duties normally; Have the ability to work in line with the requirements of the post; Have a nationally recognized college degree or above.

Extension:

1. Civil servants, full-name national civil servants, are public officials responsible for overall management of economic and social order and national public resources, and ensuring the implementation of national laws and regulations. In our country, 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. According to the nature, characteristics and management needs of positions, civil servant positions are divided into comprehensive management, professional technology and administrative law enforcement. In the State Council, according to the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), other job categories can be added for those who have special positions and need to be managed separately.

2. The word "civil servant" is translated from the foreign language "civil servant or civilservice". English originally meant "civil servant" and "civil servant". Some people translate it as "servant of the Queen", some as "civil servant" or "civil service system", and some as "civil servant". Maybe this translation is more in line with the original intention. In today's world, many developed countries and some developing countries have followed the example of Britain and the United States and established their own civil service system, calling people who engage in official activities in the government "civil servants."