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I don't want my colleagues to know when I review the civil service exam. What should I do if I feel that my colleagues are under pressure?

After all, the company is a place to work. Even if you have a relaxed job and a lot of leisure time, don't let your colleagues know that you are taking the civil service exam. But more open-minded companies can.

After all, man struggles upwards. If you test your civil servants, as long as it doesn't affect the progress of your work, that's no problem. But for those companies with chaotic management and narrow-minded leaders and colleagues, let them know that you are still reviewing in the company's workplace after taking the civil service exam, then it is not a matter of putting pressure on yourself.

If the company is not open-minded, everyone knows that you are taking the civil service exam in the company, then you may really be squeezed out by your colleagues and even be fined to write a review. And if you don't get into the civil service, the pressure will be even greater if you let your colleagues know. Those narrow-minded colleagues will ridicule you and talk about you. For example, look at this guy. He doesn't work in the company. He studies for the civil service exam every day, and he hasn't passed it.

How do you feel if you hear such a discussion?

So, take an examination of civil servants, or secretly review in the company. Now a mobile phone can hold all the review materials. Or you can only review at home after work. Although it is difficult, as long as you set a goal, you will succeed one day.

Come on!