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How should English majors take an examination of career compilation?

I am also a graduate student. In principle, I can apply for any institution except law and politics, which is equivalent to applying for civil servants. The conditions of civil servants apply to graduates. After graduating from English major, you can apply for colleges that only recruit graduates from related majors except politics and law: (1) People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) nationality; (2) 18 years old and under 35 years old, and the age of graduate students and doctoral students (not working) can be relaxed to under 40 years old; (3) Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC); (4) Having good conduct; (5) Having the physical conditions to perform their duties normally; (six) have the ability to meet the requirements of the post; (7) Having a college degree or above; (8) Having other qualifications required by the proposed post as stipulated by the department. Whether you have an English major depends on the job list published at that time, and you should register according to your major and the professional requirements of your unit.

Most organizations need interviews, and some don't. It also depends on the recruitment brochure.

As for the background, it's hard to say. At least the written test is fair. As for whether you can laugh at the end, it depends on your own energy, hehe.

Generally speaking, the wages and benefits of public institutions are not as good as those of civil servants (the same unit), but they are ok.