除深圳市外,独立招考公务员的还有什么市?

Searched on April 15, 2025 at 3:42 am

Here’s a comprehensive response to your question about cities in China that conduct independent civil service recruitment exams, excluding Shenzhen:


Cities with Independent Civil Service Recruitment (Beyond Shenzhen)

China’s civil service recruitment system primarily follows a centralized provincial or national framework, but certain cities are authorized to conduct independent recruitment due to administrative or economic special status. Below are key cities with independent civil service exams:

  1. Guangzhou, Guangdong
    As a provincial capital and tier-1 city, Guangzhou occasionally holds separate recruitment drives for specialized positions, though most exams align with Guangdong Province’s schedule.

    Source: gz.gov.cn

  2. Chongqing (Municipality Directly Under the Central Government)
    Chongqing operates independently under its municipal government, with distinct exam schedules. For 2025, it announced 5,517 positions, with registration opening February 12 and exams on March 15–16.

    Source: cq.gov.cn
    Key details:

    • Public subject笔试: March 15 (行测 9:00–11:00; 申论 14:00–16:30).
    • Professional subject笔试: March 16 (e.g.,公安类科目 9:00–11:00).
  3. Beijing
    The capital city often conducts additional recruitment for municipal agencies, separate from the national exam. Positions may focus on urban management, cultural preservation, or international relations.

    Source: beijing.gov.cn

  4. Shanghai
    Shanghai’s independent recruitment targets roles in finance, international trade, and urban governance. Exams emphasize bilingual (Chinese-English) competency for global-facing positions.

    Source: shanghai.gov.cn


Other Notable Examples

  • Xiamen, Fujian: Special Economic Zone status allows localized recruitment, particularly for maritime and trade-related roles.
  • Qingdao, Shandong: Focuses on port management and ocean economy positions.

Why Independent Recruitment?

These cities have unique administrative needs due to:

  • Economic Special Zones (e.g., Xiamen).
  • Direct Central Government Oversight (Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Tianjin).
  • Strategic Industries (e.g., Guangzhou’s tech sector).

For updates, always check the official city government portals like cq.gov.cn (Chongqing) or shanghai.gov.cn.


Source: gongxuanwang.com