Difference:
1. The content of the exam may be different, and the requirements of different provinces are different. Generally speaking, it is to test public basic knowledge and professional subjects, mainly the local customs, geography and humanities of this province, as well as some contents of this major, which is basically a combination of application and administrative ability test. Other provincial exams are also applications and administrative ability tests, but the focus is also on some policies and regulations in this province.
2. The examination procedures are slightly different, and institutions basically have protection policies for highly educated candidates. For example, institutions applying for a master's degree or above in some areas can directly enter the interview without taking the written examination, and the interview ratio is greater than that of the civil service examination, mostly 1:5 (civil servant 1:3, civil servant 1:5).
After entering the school, the status is different. After the institution is hired, it belongs to the career establishment and cannot enjoy the treatment of civil servants. It is not fully allocated by the state finance, so it will be much less than civil servants in terms of wages and benefits.