What are the subjects of the auditor's exam?

The auditor's examination subjects are as follows:

1, quality management. This paper mainly examines the auditor's understanding and mastery of quality management standards, including the understanding and application of ISO9000 series standards, the mastery of quality management methods and the use of quality improvement tools.

2. In addition, the contents of the auditor's examination include constitutional laws and regulations, registration management and related theories, various enterprise registration operation skills, credit evaluation skills and related knowledge, trademarks, patent registration and related management knowledge, tax finance knowledge and audit knowledge, state-owned assets investment audit (including funds), accounting knowledge and audit knowledge, banking knowledge and financial products related knowledge.

Auditors are individuals who have received systematic training, passed the examination, been examined by authoritative certification bodies, and have the quality and ability to engage in audit work. Self-reliance means working independently and playing a role in effective communication with others.

Auditors should:

Have morality, that is, justice, reliability, loyalty, honesty and prudence; Open-minded, that is, willing to consider different opinions or viewpoints; Good at communication, that is, flexible communication with people; Be good at observation, that is, actively understand the surrounding environment and activities.

Perception, that is, being able to instinctively understand and know the environment; Strong adaptability, that is, easy to adapt to different situations; Perseverance, that is, perseverance to achieve goals; Make a clear decision, that is, draw a conclusion in time according to logical reasoning and analysis.