Can civil servants bring pens into the interview?
First of all, paper and pens are not given all over the country, which is decided by the competent departments of civil servants in various provinces, so you should learn to think with your head when practicing.
Second, most provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government have paper and pens for interviews. Meanwhile, the topic is in front of you. The examiner will usually say the precautions, and then you can think about it, write down the simple answer ideas, and then answer.
Third, when interviewing in some provinces and cities, there are papers and pens, but there is no problem. This requires that when the examiner looks at the questions, you should listen carefully and record the main points, otherwise it is irrelevant. Remember, remember.
Civil servant interview process:
(1) Candidates who register for the lottery interview generally need to report to the designated place 10-30 minutes in advance, and the examination staff will check the candidate's ID card, interview notice and other relevant documents. After that, the candidates draw lots to determine the grouping and entry order. In some areas, group symbols are drawn first, and then sequence symbols are drawn. In other regions, the order of grouping and items is determined at one time, such as: three (1), which means 1 item of the third group. In some areas, such as the civil service examination for central state organs, some ministries and commissions will arrange the examination room number and admission order of candidates in advance.
(2) Candidates who are waiting for the exam enter the waiting area to wait for the exam after the lottery. They are not allowed to leave casually until the exam is over. They are supervised by the examination room staff and need to be accompanied by staff when going to the toilet. If the exam is arranged in the afternoon, lunch will also be sent to the waiting room by the staff to prevent leakage.
(3) Enter the examination room in order. When it is the candidate's turn to enter the examination room, the guide will announce to the waiting room: "Please invite XX candidates to enter the examination room". Candidates arrive at the entrance of the examination room accompanied by the guide and enter the examination room by themselves. Guides are not allowed to call candidates by their names directly, otherwise it will be considered a serious violation of examination discipline. The general guide only knows the serial number of the candidate.
(4) After the candidates enter the examination room, they go directly to the candidates' seats, say hello to the examiners after standing, and only after receiving the instruction of "please sit down" can the candidates be seated. After taking a seat, candidates generally need to report their own test serial number. After the examiner announces the introduction, the test begins. It is important to note that candidates cannot give their names. If the name is reported in the examination room, the candidate will be disqualified from the interview on the spot. There are generally two forms of interview: the question book and the examiner's reading. The national civil service examination time is generally about 20-30 minutes, and the topic is generally 4-5. ?
(5) After the exit candidates have answered all the questions, the examiner will generally ask the candidates if there are any other supplements. At this time, the candidates generally answer that there is no supplement. The examiner announced the withdrawal of the candidates, and the candidates went to the waiting room to wait for the scores.
(6) Announce the scores, and the scorekeeper collects the examiner's scores for the candidates and calculates the scores. After the accounting is completed, submit it to the supervisor for review. After being signed by the invigilator and examiner, they are handed over to the staff to announce to the candidates in the waiting room, and some are posted in the waiting room. In some areas, candidates wait for the scores to be announced on the spot before leaving the examination room. This situation applies to the situation that the number of candidates is relatively small, and the waiting room system is implemented in most areas. In addition, the interview results of some units of the central state organs are generally not announced on the spot.
(7) After the interview, candidates are generally required to leave the waiting room as soon as possible, and are not allowed to stay or walk around at will. Candidates go home and wait, and the website will publish the shortlist and medical examination list.