Is this job assigned to you by the employer or by the state? There are five ways out in the future. One is to encourage serving as village cadres. Those who remain the secretary of the village party branch and the director of the village Committee can continue to enjoy the central financial subsidies. The second is to recommend civil servants. For college students "village officials" who have outstanding performance and passed the recruitment examination, they can enjoy preferential policies for civil servants to apply for the exam. The third is to support self-employment. The fourth is to guide employment and re-employment, encourage and guide institutions, state-owned enterprises, non-public enterprises and other employers, and give priority to hiring (recruiting) college students "village officials" with more than 2 years in rural grassroots work experience. The fifth is to support further study. Those who perform well and pass the examination during the employment period can enjoy the preferential policy of adding 10 to the total score of the initial test and giving priority to admission under the same conditions. College students "village officials" are not civil servants, but special post personnel of village-level organizations. College students "village officials" must pass the civil service examination if they want to enter the civil service. And a white-collar worker from a college student village official? Non-white-collar workers: those who are engaged in mental work and require formal attire such as suits to go to work.
White-collar workers refer to people with educational background and work experience. It is a general term for employees in enterprises who don't need to do a lot of manual labor in western society, also known as white-collar workers, corresponding to blue-collar workers.