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How many minutes does a professional editor usually go ashore?

There is no limit to the results of the examinations of public institutions, which are arranged from high to low.

In most cases, there is no fixed score line for career compilation, but it must be above the passing line. A highly competitive position may not even get a high score, and a position with very low competition may get an interview with more than 60 points.

Career recruitment examination, almost always follow this rule when landing, according to the ratio of the number of recruits to the number of applicants, and then rank the students' grades from high to low.

For example, this position recruits a person. In this case, if the ratio is 1:3, the students who enter the interview take the top three, and the reference score of the landing score line takes the score line of the third student as the landing line.

Registration process of career preparation examination:

1. Registration: It is divided into on-site registration and online registration (including email registration). Generally, both the entrance examination and the unified examination are online registration. When registering, you should choose the position you want to apply for and submit the audit materials together. After that, everyone needs to pay attention to the registration time and data review time.

2. Material review: If any material fails to pass the review, it shall be reissued within the specified time. At the same time, if a position does not reach the number of applicants, it is also necessary to re-select the position.

3. Print the written test admission ticket: take the written test on time after printing.

4. Waiting for written test results and interview notice: Generally speaking, a large-scale exam takes about one month, and the specific time is subject to the official announcement.

5. Interview: It is divided into structured interview, semi-structured interview and leaderless group interview.