The information usually displayed in the remarks of the national examination job list mainly includes the following categories:
1. Whether this position is only for fresh graduates to apply for;
2. Does this position require candidates to pass relevant skill level tests or obtain professional certificates and licenses, such as College English Band 4 and 6, Professional Band 8, National Computer Level 2, etc.;
3. Is this position limited to service? Personnel who have expired in the "Four Projects";
4. Does this position require candidates to have a minimum service period in the unit?
5. Does this position require local students or designated areas?
6. Does this position have designated professional requirements?
7. Does this position have special work skills or work schedule requirements, such as being familiar with a certain business, needing to go to the countryside, Frequent business trips or night shifts are required, rotation is required on statutory holidays, difficult working conditions, etc.;
8. Whether this position needs to be subject to secondary allocation within the bureau, etc.
The notes on the job list not only include some additional instructions to supplement the description of the position applied for, but also mention a lot of key information that determines whether the candidate meets the application requirements and is suitable for the job. Some positions may seem to have “loose conditions,” but the “hidden requirements” contained in the remarks may “discourage” many people, which invisibly reduces the intensity of competition.
Therefore, after candidates conduct a "preliminary screening" of the job list based on their own conditions and according to requirements such as academic qualifications, major, work location, and grassroots work experience, they must carefully read the notes attached to the selected positions and complete the job search based on the information in the notes. The "secondary screening" of the form can more accurately locate the position that suits you, so as to get a head start in the national examination application