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General Public Institution Examinations.
The recruitment announcement is issued by the relevant human resources and social security bureaus, and the examination is also responsible for the relevant departments of the human resources and social security bureaus.
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Hello, the examination of public institutions, also known as the examination of career establishment, is organized and implemented by the personnel department of each employer entrusted by the personnel department of the provincial and prefecture-level cities (public institutions, examination centers and organize registration, examination and submit the results list of the employer, and some units propose on their own). Marking is also organized by the Personnel Examination Center.
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I'm here, which department is responsible for the general public institution examination? I think it's generally up to the human resources department. So the exam is still very strict.
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Public institutions: Employers entrust the human resources and social security examination centers under the human resources and social security departments and bureaus of provincial and prefecture-level cities to register and take examinations and submit the results list of the employers, and some units organize and implement them on their own.
Public institution examinations generally test practical tests (mostly including public foundations), arguments or practical tests, arguments and official document writing, and professional tests.
There are 14 institutions directly under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 29 relevant ministries and commissions such as the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology, 18 directly affiliated institutions such as the State Administration of Taxation and the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, and 10 national bureaus managed by ministries and commissions. The existing public institutions include 18 categories.
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The department in charge of public institutions is the party committee or the first constituent department to lead or manage the various departments of public institutions.
The competent department refers to the Party committee and administrative department that has direct management power over the institution (administrative department), and the department in charge is the department that bears specific functions and responsibilities for a certain power, business or service. For example, the Agricultural Extension Center and the Animal Husbandry Management Center are subordinate to the Agricultural Bureau, and the Agricultural Bureau is the competent department of these institutions; The competent department of radio and television centers, financial centers, television stations, radio stations and other public institutions is the New Bureau of Culture, Radio, and Television, and so on.
"Public institutions" refers to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations using state-owned assets for the purpose of social welfare, and engaged in activities such as education, science and technology, culture, and health. For-profit business organizations established by public institutions in accordance with the law must carry out independent accounting and be registered and managed in accordance with the laws and regulations of the relevant state companies, enterprises, and other business organizations; After public institutions are established with the approval of the people** at or above the county level and their relevant competent departments, they shall be registered or filed in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations. Public institutions shall meet the requirements of legal persons.
The registration and management organ of public institutions is the registration administration of public institutions at the corresponding level, and some local public institution registration management bureaus are qualitative organs, while others are public institutions. However, the organizers of each institution are different. For example, the former is a public institution under the Health Bureau, and the other is a subordinate institution of the Civil Affairs Bureau.
Legal basis
Interim Regulations on the Registration and Administration of Public Institutions
Article 2: "Public institutions" as used in these Regulations refers to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations using state-owned assets to engage in education, science and technology, culture, health, and other activities for the purpose of the public interest. For-profit business organizations established by public institutions in accordance with the law must carry out independent accounting and be registered and managed in accordance with the laws and regulations of the relevant state companies, enterprises, and other business organizations; Article 3: After public institutions are established with the approval of the people** at or above the county level and their relevant competent departments (hereinafter collectively referred to as the examination and approval organs), they shall be registered or filed in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.
Public institutions shall meet the requirements of legal persons.
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The examination of public institutions is divided into two stages, one stage is the written test, and the second stage is the interview. The written test generally tests the "Vocational Ability Test" and the "Public Basic Knowledge", the former is basically the same as the "Practical Test" of the public examination, and the amount of questions and the difficulty of the question type are different. The latter covers a wide range of topics, including politics, economy, science and technology, culture, history, current affairs, philosophical theories, and so on.
In addition, there will be certain professional subject examinations.
Article 5 of the Trial Measures for the Administration of the Establishment of Posts in Public Institutions The State implements macroeconomic regulation and control, categorical guidance, and hierarchical management of the establishment of posts in public institutions. The State determines the types and levels of rents for posts commonly used by public institutions, and implements the total amount of posts, the proportion of structures, and the highest level of control over hidden signs of posts on the basis of the functions, specifications, scale, and affiliation of public institutions.
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Public institutions refer to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations using state-owned qualifications to engage in education, science and technology, culture, health, and other activities for the purpose of social welfare. The main ones are:
Education institutions, science and technology institutions, cultural institutions, health institutions, social welfare institutions, sports institutions, transportation institutions, urban public utilities, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery and water institutions, information consulting institutions, intermediary service institutions, survey and design institutions, ** side defense institutions, marine institutions, environmental protection institutions, inspection and testing institutions, intellectual property institutions, government logistics service institutions and other units.
Partnership Enterprise Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 3. Wholly state-owned companies, state-owned enterprises, listed companies, public welfare institutions, and social organizations must not become general partners.
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Analysis of the remaining law of legal reputation:
Public institutions are some public welfare units and non-public welfare functional departments with the main purpose of leading functions and public welfare services. It participates in the management of social affairs, performs the functions of management and service, and aims to serve the society, mainly engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities.
Legal basis: Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Personnel Management of Public Institutions Article 9 The open recruitment of staff by public institutions shall be carried out in accordance with the following procedures:
1) Formulate an open recruitment plan;
2) Publish recruitment information such as recruitment positions and qualifications;
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4) Examinations and inspections;
5) Physical examination; 6) Publicize the list of personnel to be hired;
7) Conclude an employment contract and go through employment procedures.
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The content of the written examination is the basic knowledge of medicine and health.
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