Not only public institutions, but also the process of "home visits" in most provincial organs and institutions is similar. The main process is to talk to the family members of the auditee, basically parents and lovers. The central idea is to examine your family's views on your admission to the unit and look at your family style.
The general questions include: What kind of person is he? As a wife (parents, husband), do you support him to enter our unit? How to solve the problem of long-distance separation? What difficulties does the family have at present (basically referring to the problem of buying a house in the provincial capital and working with a lover)? The basic atmosphere is correct and warm, not so serious.
Preparation of suggestions:
1, clean up at home, although it may not really be home for political review, many working groups undertake the review task of many people, and basically let family members go to the unit to inquire together.
2. Establish necessary contact with the working group, accept the notice in time and do a good job of coordination.
3, if you need to go to the original unit review, need to do a good job with the original leaders and colleagues, determine the list of conversations, this is extremely important, but also very prone to problems. Because we can't guarantee that no one has been offended, or that no one has been naughty.
4. Be prepared for personal short answers. After talking with your family and colleagues, you may know your life plan, career outlook, views on the unit, understanding of the examination position, summary of the original unit, personal advantages and disadvantages, etc., so you must be prepared.
Brief introduction of public institutions:
Institutions refer to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations using state-owned assets for social welfare purposes and engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. Institutions accept the leadership of the government and are legal entities in the form of organizations or institutions.
Institutions are generally public welfare institutions set up by the state, but they do not belong to government agencies, and their staff are different from civil servants.
According to the spirit of the classification reform of state institutions, institutions are no longer divided into fully funded institutions and balance allocation institutions, but into public welfare institutions and public welfare institutions. There are also emerging institutions organized by using state-owned assets and social capital, which are institutions that are not funded by the state.
Institutions are divided into public institutions and general institutions. Participating in public institutions refers to the use of career establishment by personnel and management with reference to the Civil Service Law. After the reform of participating in the public service, public institutions recruit students in the recruitment of provincial civil servants, and ordinary institutions recruit students in the recruitment of public institutions.