High-income earners vie for government jobs (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2005-11-24 08:47
More than 40,000 people have signed-up for Shanghai's Civil Servants
Examination this year, including a growing number of well-paid white-collar
employees.
People throng to apply for 2006 national
civil servant examination in Northeast China's Hei Longjiang Province.
[newsphoto] | Last year, only one of every
15 candidates was recruited. The city plans to recruit more than 2,300 civil
servants this year. Although the demand has increased from last year, there are
more candidates this year, so the proportion recruited will be lower, said an
industry analyst.
Not only university graduates but also well-paid white-collar employees at
foreign companies have joined the candidates.
High-income and comparatively relaxed work is considered a key reason for the
attractiveness of the positions.
Wang, working for a famous foreign company since graduation, can earn up to
10,000 yuan (US$1,230) a month, plus bonus and perks. "I signed-up for the test
secretly. My existing job, though high-income, is really exhausting. I usually
work 12 hours a day and often do overtime at weekends, which is harmful to my
health," Wang explained, adding that working as a civil servant is comparatively
relaxed, and if she is recruited, she will quit her current job.
Some white-collar employees consider government jobs more stable. Mr. Zhang,
doing sales for a private firm, can earn up to 150,000 yuan per annum. "I feel
insecure in my job, so I signed-up for the examination," Zhang said.
People shouldn't sign-up for the test blindly, as such positions are not as
well-paid and relaxed as imagined.
Practical administrative ability is emphasised, with technical requirements
added, said Xu Jinglin, director with the administration office of civil
servants with the Shanghai Personnel Bureau, adding that they also face regular
assessment and those failing the checks are laid-off.
In addition, more than 17,000 candidates from Shanghai have applied to take
the national recruitment test for civil servants this year.
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