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Will paying social security during school affect the status of civil servants?

Paying social security during college has certain influence on the identity of fresh graduates. If you take the civil service exam or the bank recruitment exam, there is no way for fresh graduates to apply for positions.

It won't have any impact on going to an enterprise for an interview and finding a job normally, but it will have an impact on the positions such as civil servants or career editors that fresh graduates apply for. The specific situation should be consulted with the recruiting unit, subject to its actual situation.

There are two main definitions of the identity of fresh graduates in the civil service examination:

First of all, prospective freshmen

Generally speaking, as long as college students enter the senior year, graduate school or junior college, that is, the last academic year, they are already freshmen. At this time, they should start preparing for graduation. Prospective freshmen can be treated as freshmen, and can participate in national examinations, provincial examinations and institutions normally. If you successfully take the public examination and get a diploma, you can take pre-job training after passing the political examination, and then formally take up your post.

Second, fresh graduates.

The starting time of fresh graduates is calculated according to the time when they get their diplomas. If you get your diploma on July 3 1 day (the time on the double certificate), you will officially become a fresh graduate from July 3 1 day, and officially end your student status on August 1 day of the following year. If the graduation certificate is postponed for some reason, such as taking a year off, you will be considered as a fresh student from the time you get the diploma. However, unless there are special circumstances, don't postpone the issuance of your double certificate, because colleges and state-owned enterprises that participate in the national examination and provincial examination require fresh graduates to get double certificates as scheduled.

However, in the national examination and provincial examination, the definition of the identity of fresh graduates is slightly different. Unemployed graduates who have left school are regarded as fresh college graduates during the job-seeking period (the state stipulates that the job-seeking period is two years, and in some places it is extended to three years), and their household registration, files and organizational relations remain in the original graduate school, or in the graduate employment departments at all levels (graduate employment guidance service centers), talent exchange service institutions at all levels and public employment service institutions at all levels.