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What are the preferential policies for retired military personnel to apply for civil servants?
There is no clear preferential policy for veterans to apply for civil servants, but some areas have put forward the policy of "priority admission under the same conditions" for veterans who take the civil service examination, and some areas will give preferential policies after receiving certain rewards.

However, the conditions and policies for veterans to take the civil service examination in most areas are basically the same as those for social applicants.

Tips: The above-mentioned veterans refer to ordinary conscripts and junior noncommissioned officers.

Retired soldiers have no obvious advantages in applying for civil servants, but retired college students can enjoy many preferential policies in applying for civil servants. Retired soldiers of college students refer to soldiers who joined the army in the last semester of full-time colleges and universities or in the year of graduation, and have now retired from the China People's Liberation Army, the Chinese People's Armed Police Force and the active public security forces.

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Specific preferential policies

1, length of military service is regarded as grassroots work experience, and the length of active service is calculated as the length of service;

2. In the recruitment of civil servants in some provinces and cities, some positions will be taken to recruit retired soldiers who meet the job requirements and government arrangements. These positions are called "retired college soldiers" special positions, and government agencies will give priority to hiring (hiring) retired soldiers who meet government arrangements under the same conditions.

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