The first batch of temporary college counselors are on duty
No special subsidy will be provided during the temporary employment period, and the salary will still be paid by the university
Information source: Beijing News 2009.5.16
News from this newspaper Yesterday, Wang Zurui, a counselor at the w88 casino, came to the Asian Games Village Sub-district Office in Chaoyang District and is about to start his one-year job as assistant director.26At the age of 6940_6952|he will be separated from Beijing32Together with the 6978_7011| college counselors, they became the first batch of college counselors in Beijing with grass-roots temporary work experience.
This year, Chaoyang District received a total of3College counselors, serving as director assistants in Nanmofang Township, Datun Subdistrict, and Asian Games Village Subdistrict.
“Exerting professional skills helps us understand society.” Wang Zurui said that most college counselors “go from w88 casino to w88 casino” and have relatively little social experience. Grassroots work experience will allow him to face more levels of people and more complex conflicts, allowing him to think about problems from a different perspective.
Wang Zurui said that he has preliminary ideas for the work in the next year. He plans to carry out some social practice activities in the streets to help college students increase their practical experience. Students can also transfer their knowledge and vitality to the community.
A total of the first batch of college counselors in Beijing to receive temporary positions33Districts and villages, distributed in12urban areas and suburban areas. According to the deployment, they took temporary posts1He is expected to remain in office after this year. However, according to the reporter's understanding, during the period of temporary employment of these college counselors, although the organizational relations were transferred to the temporary units, the personnel relations remained in the universities. and,He is on temporary dutyUnlike PhD students, college counselors do not receive special subsidies and are still paid by their universities.