├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── assets
└── images
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── worklifebalance.jpg
│ ├── 事业编考什么.png
│ ├── 备考流程思维导图.png
│ └── 赞赏.png
├── 事业编备考
├── README.md
├── 判断推理
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── 事件排序
│ │ └── README.md
│ ├── 判断推理.pptx
│ ├── 图形推理
│ │ └── README.md
│ ├── 定义判断
│ │ └── README.md
│ ├── 真假推理
│ │ └── README.md
│ ├── 类比推理
│ │ └── README.md
│ └── 逻辑判断
│ │ ├── README.md
│ │ └── 加强削弱
│ │ └── README.md
├── 复盘
│ ├── README.md
│ └── 复盘.md
├── 言语理解
│ └── README.md
└── 资料分析
│ ├── README.md
│ └── 快速计算
│ ├── a、除法
│ └── README.md
│ ├── b、乘法
│ └── README.md
│ └── c、分数比较
│ └── README.md
├── 准备&时间
└── README.md
└── 时间&职位
└── README.md
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1 | # coder2ShiYeBian【已上岸】
2 |
3 | [](https://gitter.im/Ideal-island/coder2ShiYeBian?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
4 |
5 | - 史上最全事业编备考指南 🔥 项目持续更新中,你的 star 是我更新的最大动力
6 | - **什么是事业编?** 事业编制,是指为国家创造或改善生产条件、增进社会福利,满足人民文化、教育、卫生等需要,其经费一般由国家事业费开支的单位所使用的人员编制。
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | - **为什么要考事业编?** 996和007工作制对于员工的身体健康都会产生严重威胁,许多人的身体都遭受不住,有的年轻人年纪轻轻就有颈椎病、肝病等。
11 | - 但在一些资本家心里并不是什么事,马云也曾说过,他对钱没有兴趣,资本家都是想花最少的钱让员工创造更大的价值。
12 | - **事业编有哪些优点?** 事业单位相对比较稳定,和一般的企业比少了竞争压力,但是升职一般要靠工作年限,不仅仅是靠能力。
13 | - 工资固定,收入稳定,工作时间固定,遇到年节什么的还有各种福利,而且保险什么的也多。企业是靠收益来维持企业运做,相对这个来说,机关或者事业单位确实比较稳定。
14 |
15 | `
16 | ps: 还比较好找对象:因为你的工作对来讲比较体面和优越,父母亲朋大都放心。 😏
17 | `
18 |
19 | 内容参考自:[在事业单位工作有什么好处?](https://www.zhihu.com/question/20627275)
20 |
21 | ## 996:隐秘而又公开的“痛”
22 |
23 | - 《劳动法》规定,每位员工每天只需工作8小时,每周工作时长在44小时左右,但是劳动法的规定并不能阻止无良企业的压榨行为,甚至有的企业员工严重缺少睡眠时间。但是对于企业来说,它们并不在乎员工的健康,只关心利益,为了利益去不断剥削员工的剩余价值,以此给企业带来更多经济效益。
24 |
25 | - 很多公司的招聘要求上说明工作时间弹性安排,听上去以为还行,实际上是需要经常加班,甚至会出现要熬到半夜的情况。伴随就业形势也越来越严峻,部分年轻人向往大城市的生活,只好接受企业的无理由加班。现在的加班现象很常见,但也成为很多人夸耀的对象。长期加班的危害,大家都清楚,不但影响自己的办事效率,还会对自己的健康不利,神经衰弱,严重地还会猝死。
26 |
27 | ```
28 | 996 工作制:即每天早 9 点到岗,一直工作到晚上 9 点。每周工作 6 天。
29 |
30 | 955 工作制:即每天早 9 点到岗,一直工作到下午 5 点。每周工作 5 天。
31 |
32 | 944 工作制:即每天上午 9 点到岗,一直工作到下午 4 点。每周工作 4 天。
33 | ```
34 |
35 | > [996.ICU](https://github.com/996icu/996.ICU): 工作 996,生病 ICU。
36 | >
37 | > [955.WLB](https://github.com/formulahendry/955.WLB): 工作 955,work–life balance (工作与生活的平衡)。
38 | >
39 | > [944.Life](https://github.com/formulahendry/944.Life): 工作 944,生活为先。
40 | >
41 | > 内容参考:[“996”已经使人痛苦,现在“715”还要来?员工:还能上班吗?](https://new.qq.com/omn/20210817/20210817A0B3HH00.html)
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 | # 考什么?
46 | - 考试科目针对招聘岗位的不同也有差异,一般考行测(多数包含公共基础)、申论,或行测、公共基础,个别考公文写作(这里的公文写作一般材料很简短,有可能写一个简短的讲话稿,报告什么的),部分加专业测试
47 | - 对于省联考,上面的科目一般都会设计,但是地、市的考试,一般只会考公基+职测,要注意不同单位会有所区别,大家以报名时,相关单位招聘公告上说明为准,这里介绍下我所了解的:
48 |
49 | > 事业编考试可以分为两种,一种是省联考,一般是三月份报名,四月份考试。另一种是市考,及每个城市、区县自己进行的招考,没有固定时间,每天都会有不同城市单位的招聘出来,需要大家每天留意
50 |
51 | 
52 |
53 |
54 |
55 | # 如何备考?
56 |
57 | ### 一些个人经验
58 | - 每天学习时间最好是10~11小时,最低不能少于10小时。
59 | - 考公是一场长跑,但每个人能力不同,备考时间自然有所区别,网上大神说三个月上岸,甚至7天上岸、裸考上岸(然后开始买课...),我对此不发表意见。但是根据我周围人的情况,普通人一般是备考两年~三年上岸,但屏幕前的你,作为优秀的程序员,我觉得一年上岸属于正常的时间(当然也不排除大神几个月就上岸的情况~)
60 | - 总结比刷题重要,一定要做复盘!一定要做复盘!一定要做复盘!(重要的事情说三遍 (*╹▽╹*))。关于如何复盘,我当时也是听省厅大神的建议,这里分享给大家:[bilibili:粉笔聂佳:有效复盘模考,精准诊断薄弱点](https://m.bilibili.com/video/BV1m5411x7oB)、[bilibili:【靠前干活】行测如何做好复盘,花生老师来教你](https://m.bilibili.com/video/BV1Qd4y1J7gG)
61 |
62 | ### 备考方案总结
63 | - 这里贴一下大家的总结,相比知乎上一堆广告,这里的清晰很多:[如何备考事业单位](https://wukong.toutiao.com/question/6792480132196991246/)
64 | - 这里仅展示备考方案,具体内容分享正在更新中
65 | - 
66 |
67 |
68 |
69 | # 一些工具
70 |
71 | ### 公考上岸神器
72 | - 备考的时候,资料分析是每个人都绕不开的门槛,现在大家大都用红领巾大神的小助手练习速度,但是小助手的功能相对单一,没办法看到自己能力的提升与变化
73 | - 当时在各位上岸的大佬帮助下,写了一个小程序“公考上岸神器”,能帮助大家刷题、学习、监督、制定学习计划,各种功能都做了支持
74 | - 上岸后这里免费分享给大家,无任何收费内容,希望对大家有所帮助
75 | - 如果使用过程中遇到bug,或者又好的功能需求,亦或是对考公考编有任何疑问,都可以在“我的”tab下联系我的微信,我会在工作之余尽力帮大家解答
76 |
77 |
78 | 
79 |
80 | ### 语音报时时钟
81 | - 因为以前在鹅厂我都是10点到公司,现在体制内8点上班,我一下子适应不过来(天天打卡迟到 o(╥﹏╥)o)
82 | - 为了能更好的把控时间,最近挤时间写了个小工具:“语音报时时钟”,能够支持每小时、每分钟,甚至是每秒报时
83 | - 我每天起床就微信打开它,每分钟他都提醒我一下,成功治好了我的拖延症 O(∩_∩)O哈哈~
84 | - 我感觉它除了能解决我的拖延症,对我们把控言语、资料、数量每个模块的刷题时间也有大用,这两天去中信部搞了ICP备案,好事两个月终于审批下来了
85 | - 这里也免费分享给大家,希望对大家有用,同样因为是下班后一个人熬夜开发,如果有发现bug,或者好的功能建议,可以通过上面“公考上岸神器”的反馈渠道联系我,我会挤时间帮大家更新~
86 | - **、最后祝愿大家国考省考,都能成功上岸!金榜题名!** ヾ(◍°∇°◍)ノ゙
87 |
88 |
89 | 
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91 |
92 |
93 |
94 | # LICENSE 版权相关
95 | - 本项目遵循 GPL 开源协议,详情请参考:[GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE](https://github.com/hornhuang/coder2ShiYeBian/blob/main/LICENSE)
96 | ```
97 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
98 | Version 3, 29 June 2007
99 |
100 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
101 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
102 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
103 |
104 | Preamble
105 |
106 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
107 | software and other kinds of works.
108 |
109 | ···
110 |
111 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
112 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
113 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
114 |
115 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
116 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
117 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
118 | .
119 |
120 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
121 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
122 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
123 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
124 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
125 | .
126 | ```
127 |
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1 | # 备考顺序
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8 |
9 | # 老师推荐
10 |
11 | - b站
12 | - [花生十三-公考行测](https://space.bilibili.com/526410150?spm_id_from=333.337.search-card.all.click)
13 | - [公考正道是沧桑](https://space.bilibili.com/57658647?spm_id_from=333.337.0.0)
14 | - [公考齐麟](https://space.bilibili.com/107463913?spm_id_from=333.337.0.0)
15 | - [刘文超Vin](https://space.bilibili.com/300722822?spm_id_from=333.337.0.0)
16 | - ccTalk
17 | - [熊晨越
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1 | # 目录
2 |
3 | - [加强削弱]()
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7 | # 一、[图形推理](https://docs.qq.com/mind/DSU5PUlhuVGdvclJY)
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11 | # 事件排序(事业编特有)
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15 | - 先看看题目(简单直接排直接选)
16 | - 看首尾项(如果能排出来,也需要再带入验证下)
17 | - 首句:背景、问题
18 | - 尾句:结果、总结
19 | - 看明显顺序,代入选项排除
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5 | - 先看问题(划问题,圈考属于还是不属于),再去题干找定义
6 | - 定义分清主谓宾,谁 干了 什么?
7 | - 多个选项,再看文段细节,比如大前提、背景等
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9 | # 进阶
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1 | # 一、概念
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3 | - 论据:理由、前提
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5 | - 论点:结论
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7 | - 论证的基本结构:
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44 | ## 1.2 题干吵架型
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1 | # [怎么做复盘](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1m5411x7oB/?vd_source=b4453002fdca6a3221f37bf29c495f88)
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5 | ## 一、什么题要复盘?
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7 | - 做错的
8 | - 不会做,但蒙对的
9 | - 花太长时间的
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13 | ## 二、怎么做总结
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15 | - 找问题:题目没看懂?没找到论点论据?找错数据?选项对比择优?
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17 | - 具体问题描述:论据应该是陈述句而不是问句;平均增长率对饮n-1不是n年
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21 | ## 三、怎么解决?
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23 | - 根据卷子,归纳哪个模块?哪个考点错的最多?
24 | - 根据总结,1、针对错误最多的,做专项训练;2、针对时间不达标的,做专项训练
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26 | - 真题卷:1、归纳每个考点出现的数量,2、真题卷多做几遍
27 | - 专项训练:考点提到90%以上后,自己手绘个思维导图,对应老师的查缺补漏
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31 | # 怎么复习复盘
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35 | ### 三刷错题法
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37 | - 每次复习错题,自己对自己说解析
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41 | # 怎么专项训练
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43 | ### 一、资料
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47 | ### 二、判断
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51 | ### 三、言语
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55 | ### 四、常识
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1 | # 复盘
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3 | - 做题时明确:为啥我要选他?为啥我不选他?
4 | - 考80分方法:
5 | - 资料:90%
6 | - 推理:90%
7 | - 言语:90%
8 | - 常识:70%
9 | - 数量:70%
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13 | ## 一、资料分析
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15 | - 复杂题目(两产品基期比重变化这种,要先算各自基期值,再算各自基期比重,再算两者差值的)不要算,算对也一拖三,根据选项增长还是下降先排除,再看增长率相差大不大?不大就用简单的估算复杂的,大就选离估算值远的(求两物基期比重差,增长率第二位吗【相差1以内,用现期比重差代替,1%以上用离限期最远的代替),再不行乱蒙一个 C(近年出现次数最多)【时长】
16 | - 难算题目先列式,根据分子除以大于一的分母变小,分数乘以小于1的分数变小等,观察出选项【时长】
17 | - 选项末位相差3以内用直除,3以上用估算【时长】
18 | - 判断正误不用算,估计就行(8、9月大于20?算出8月10+,9月10+就行)【时长】
19 | - 7位数求差值,差值三四位数的,估算出来的答案大概率错,时间够就精算;时间不够就确定正负后,优先选尾(个位)数出现次数最多的,直接排除【时长】
20 | - 选趋势(折线图)要把每个点口算数来,自己在脑子里画下图
21 | - 间隔增长率=a+b+a*b【基础】
22 | - 小心单位突然变换(五个亿中间插个万)【坑】
23 | - 估算时注意比例(如:(7%-3%)/1!=4,是0.4)【坑】
24 | - 很绕的题目认真看,到底是啥,有几个条件?都是谁相对谁?(xx总额及同比增速,均高于上月;要同时考虑“总额”和“同比增速”,然后看的是上月)【坑】
25 | - 注意年份范围(图标是11~20,前面十题都是11~20,偷偷插一题12~20)【坑】
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29 | ## 二、判断推理
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31 | - 对称轴要画出来,看方向,角度【图推】
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33 | - 面的个数除了整体,还会考相同面的个数【图推】
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35 | - 一笔画[重要特征](https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1663200831621521847):点星日田圆【图推】
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39 | ## 三、言语理解
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41 | - 注意语境,褒义?贬义?【填空】
42 | - 固定搭配只能作择优,不能因此排除其他项【填空】
43 | - 注意选项语气,两项纠结时,语气明显轻浮意味的,多数是“不属于”【定义判断】
44 | - 先找出论点、论据再做题【增强削弱】
45 | - 没有出现论点主谓的选项直接排除,都没出现选最接近的【增强削弱】
46 | - 小心问题双重否定,比如**反驳**质疑者,要选支持的。【全部】
47 | - 研究表明、研究发现,后面跟的是中心【中心理解】
48 | - 扶贫(输血、造血)用“培植”。培育:培育新兴产业,培育产业平台化发展生态,培育产业集群【选词填空】
49 | - “裹挟”同“被裹挟”,泥石流、疫情,多用裹挟【选词填空】
50 | - 只选熟悉、明白意思的词,厚积流光违背核心价值观,属贬义【选词填空】
51 | - 三并列,选三个不同语境的词【选词填空】
52 | - 优选搭配多的,xx生机特色,a、保持;b、突出。保持同时搭配“生机”、“特色”优先选【选词填空】
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56 | ## 四、常识
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62 | ## 五、数量
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64 | - 分组,a、b分到一起的概率,第一个放 a ,第二个是b的概率就是 1/(总-1)
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66 | - 最多多少人未报名?x人,三个项目,分别报了a、b、c人,每人最多2项,最多 x-(a+b+c)/2 人没报
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1 | # 言语理解
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3 | - 80 前积累,背词汇等
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1 | # 目录
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3 | - [分子大于分母](https://github.com/hornhuang/coder2ShiYeBian/tree/main/%E4%BA%8B%E4%B8%9A%E7%BC%96%E5%A4%87%E8%80%83/%E8%B5%84%E6%96%99%E5%88%86%E6%9E%90/%E5%BF%AB%E9%80%9F%E8%AE%A1%E7%AE%97/a%E3%80%81%E9%99%A4%E6%B3%95#%E4%B8%80%E5%88%86%E5%AD%90%E5%A4%A7%E4%BA%8E%E5%88%86%E6%AF%8D)
4 | - [分子小雨分母](https://github.com/hornhuang/coder2ShiYeBian/tree/main/%E4%BA%8B%E4%B8%9A%E7%BC%96%E5%A4%87%E8%80%83/%E8%B5%84%E6%96%99%E5%88%86%E6%9E%90/%E5%BF%AB%E9%80%9F%E8%AE%A1%E7%AE%97/a%E3%80%81%E9%99%A4%E6%B3%95#%E4%BA%8C%E5%88%86%E5%AD%90%E5%B0%8F%E4%BA%8E%E5%88%86%E6%AF%8D)
5 | - [分子分母相差不大](https://github.com/hornhuang/coder2ShiYeBian/tree/main/%E4%BA%8B%E4%B8%9A%E7%BC%96%E5%A4%87%E8%80%83/%E8%B5%84%E6%96%99%E5%88%86%E6%9E%90/%E5%BF%AB%E9%80%9F%E8%AE%A1%E7%AE%97/a%E3%80%81%E9%99%A4%E6%B3%95#%E4%B8%89%E5%88%86%E5%AD%90%E5%88%86%E6%AF%8D%E5%B7%AE%E8%B7%9D%E4%B8%8D%E5%A4%A7)
6 | - [补充:倍数接近](https://github.com/hornhuang/coder2ShiYeBian/tree/main/%E4%BA%8B%E4%B8%9A%E7%BC%96%E5%A4%87%E8%80%83/%E8%B5%84%E6%96%99%E5%88%86%E6%9E%90/%E5%BF%AB%E9%80%9F%E8%AE%A1%E7%AE%97/a%E3%80%81%E9%99%A4%E6%B3%95#1%E5%80%8D%E6%95%B0%E5%85%B3%E7%B3%BB%E6%8E%A5%E8%BF%91%E4%BC%98%E5%85%88)
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16 | # 二、分子小于分母
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22 | # 三、分子分母差距不大
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28 | # 四、注意(特殊情况,提升计算速度)
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32 | ## 1、倍数关系接近优先
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1 | # **事业编和公务员(准备&时间)**
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5 | ## **备考**
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7 | 公务员准备:
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9 | https://github.com/coder2gwy/coder2gwy/tree/main/%E6%9C%80%E4%BD%B3%E5%AE%9E%E8%B7%B5
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1 | # **事业编与公务员考试(时间&职位)**
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5 | 有国家编制的,或者说是国家派发工资的,就是事业编。
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7 | 公务员可以看做事业编的一种,特指行政工作的事业编人员。
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11 | ## **公务员**
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13 | - 国考
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15 | 职位:http://zw.offcn.com/index.php?r=Country/search/index&zwcode=gj&zwyear=2018
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17 | 2023 年上任的公务员
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19 | 2022 年 10月报名,11 月考试
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21 | 具体例如:
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25 | - 省考
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27 | 每个省时间不同,大体是:
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29 | 2月报名
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31 | 3月考试(可能因为疫情等原因延后)
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33 | - 省考职位查询
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35 | | **地区** | **查询地址** |
36 | | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
37 | | 福建 | http://fj.offcn.com/zw/search/?zwcode=fj&zwyear=2022 |
38 | | 广东 | https://fj.offcn.com/zw/search/?zwcode=gd&zwyear=2022 |
39 | | 江苏 | https://fj.offcn.com/zw/search/?zwcode=js&zwyear=2022 |
40 | | 浙江 | https://fj.offcn.com/zw/search/?zwcode=zj&zwyear=2022 |
41 | | 上海市 | https://fj.offcn.com/zw/search/?zwcode=sh&zwyear=2022 |
42 | | 北京市 | https://fj.offcn.com/zw/search/?zwcode=bj&zwyear=2022 |
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44 | - 操作方式
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46 | 选择各种筛选条件后,点击“查询岗位”,大致方法如下:
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52 | ## **事业编**
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54 | - 报考时间:
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56 | 时间没有要求,哪个事业单位确认了,就发布下招聘公告,每天关注下全国有哪些招人的单位
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58 | - 岗位:
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60 | 每天到这里看:http://www.zgsydw.com/xinxihuizong/20220324/1.html
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62 | 每天更新,在这里切换日期:
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