1. For those who work in grass-roots party and government organs, institutions and state-owned enterprises, the grassroots work experience time is counted from the date of registration.
2. Participate in central and local grassroots employment projects such as "sending college graduates to work in villages", "three supports and one support" (teaching, supporting agriculture, supporting doctors and helping the poor), "volunteer service plan for college students in western China" and "special post plan for school teachers in rural compulsory education stage". Grassroots work experience time is calculated from the date of registration. If the employee is employed for the first time in a grass-roots specific public welfare post (social management and public service), the grassroots work experience time shall be calculated from the starting time agreed in the work agreement.
3. Unemployed college graduates who leave school go to the internship base of college graduates (the base is grass-roots units) to participate in internships or participate in project research in enterprises and institutions shall be regarded as having grassroots work experience, counting from the date of registration.
4. If you work in other economic organizations, social organizations and other units, the grassroots work experience time shall be calculated from the starting time agreed in the labor contract.
5. If you start your own business and go through the formalities in the industrial and commercial registration, the grassroots work experience time shall be counted from the date when the business license is issued. For those who are employed for the first time in the form of flexible employment, grassroots work experience time is counted from the start time of flexible employment registration and approval.
What experiences can be counted as grassroots work experience?
(a) the following experience can be regarded as grassroots work experience:
1. Have working experience in county (city, district), township (street) organs (including administrative organs and institutions managed with reference to the Civil Service Law), various institutions, mass organizations, various enterprises and institutions, and rural areas;
2. Working experience in military regiments and equivalent units below regiments, and service experience of college students' retired soldiers in the army;
3. Unemployed college graduates leave school to participate in internships at college graduates' internship bases (bases are grass-roots units) or participate in project research in enterprises and institutions.
(2) The following experience can also be regarded as grassroots work experience:
1. Directly under the county (city, district) or accredited institutions (such as branch offices and workstations, etc. Authorities at or above the district level;
2. Law enforcement departments work in the front line, such as prisons, detention centers, detention centers, drug rehabilitation centers, brigades, squadrons, etc. ;
3. Staff of party and government organs at all levels and all kinds of supernumerary personnel such as employment and labor dispatch;
4. Internship experience at the grass-roots and production lines.
(3) The following experiences cannot be regarded as grassroots work experience: the social practice experience of recent graduates during their school years.