Your file may be in three places:
(1) school: directly ask whether the archives management department is still there (theoretically, it will be kept for at most two years).
(2) Hometown Personnel Bureau (Human Resources and Labor and Social Security Bureau): 1 14 You should be able to find it by directly reporting your ID card and name.
(3) If there is no business, you can only go to the talent market where the school is located.
1, I don't know where my file is. The simple way to inquire is from the source of file transmission, that is, the employment guidance center of the graduation school, or you can also go to your local personnel department to inquire.
2. If you want to transfer files to another city, you need to ask the talent market in another city to issue a transfer letter, take the transfer letter to the place where the files were originally stored, transfer the files, and then take the sealed files to the talent market in another city.
3. Go to the school to inquire about the whereabouts of the file.
4. Search in the order of sending and receiving destinations provided by the school. In general, you don't go to the receiving destination for file transfer, no matter how long, you will be there.
I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.
Legal basis: If Article 17 of the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Evidence in Civil Proceedings meets one of the following conditions, the parties and their agents ad litem may apply to the people's court for investigation and collection of evidence: (1) The evidence applied for investigation and collection belongs to the archival materials kept by the relevant state departments and must be transferred by the people's court ex officio; (two) materials involving state secrets, commercial secrets and personal privacy; (3) Other materials that the parties and their agents ad litem cannot collect by themselves due to objective reasons.