the national civil service examination refers to the civil service examination of the central and state organs, with a relatively fixed time, generally concentrated in October-November, referred to as the "national examination". The national examination is a way for the national ministries, commissions, departments and general administration to recruit staff in central state organs. The recruitment conditions are relatively harsh and strict. Generally, full-time undergraduate graduates and previous graduates are required, and some positions require master students and CET-4 and computer level 2.
national civil servants, that is, staff who perform public duties according to law, are included in the state administrative establishment, and their wages and benefits are borne by the state finance.