What are the main differences between participating in public service and civil servants and ordinary institutions?
The main difference with civil servants: they are not administrative establishment or civil servants, and they are treated as career retirees after retirement.
The main difference with ordinary public servants is that they can participate in the exchange of civil servants and have non-leadership positions. As civil servants, they only deduct two gold. It can be seen that the identity of participating in public office is a special career establishment identity between administrative establishment and general career establishment.
After passing the unified examination of national civil servants (government workers) and provincial and municipal civil servants (government workers), must civil servants who work in state organs and institutions be civil servants?
No, both of these exams are for civil servants and career establishment. The former is called civil servant, and the latter is called office worker.
The career establishment of national examination recruitment includes: the State Council Supervision Committee, Patent Office, Statistical System, Urban Dispatching Brigade, Maritime Safety Administration System, various supervision stations, associations and other institutions, which are relatively standardized in the national examination. You can clearly see the classification of positions in the national examination position table in recent years. "Central ministries", "Party institutions" and "vertical system" are civil servants and "social organizations" (various social organizations) respectively.
Similarly, in the provincial recruitment, all centers, stations, associations, provincial grassroots sub-bureaus and brigades are public institutions, but some are public enterprises and some are ordinary enterprises.
It can be seen that it is not necessarily civil servants who participate in the unified recruitment of civil servants (office staff) to work in institutions or institutions.