What Are the Different Correspondent Jobs?

Correspondent tng xìn yuán , occupation name, originally refers to the person in the army or agency who is responsible for liaison work such as delivering official documents. It is also used to refer to non-professionals who often write news reports for newspapers, news agencies, radio stations, and enterprises.

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Force Correspondent
College Correspondent
Newspaper correspondent
Corporate Correspondent

Correspondent Force

According to Article 56 of the current House Rules, the military's provisions on the duties of correspondents are:
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1. Send orders, instructions and reports accurately and quickly, and deliver documents on time.
2. Memorize the serial number and code of the relevant unit, memorize passwords, road signs, signals, and identification marks for friends and foes.
3. Remember the positions, distances, routes, and conditions along the route of the heads and units.
4. Collect and distribute newspapers and periodicals and mailed items in time.

Correspondent Academy

I. Responsible for receiving and sending all important exchange documents and records of the college and the Provincial Department of Communications and the Provincial Department of Education.
2. Responsible for receiving important documents, registered documents, courier and other important documents, and do a good job of recording and handing over.
3. Assist in communicating notifications of various meetings and events, and provide timely feedback.
4. Participate in learning, training activities and school meetings, and timely grasp the spirit and related knowledge of superiors.
V. Assist in the preparation of the administrative conference and activities of the college.
6. The reader's opinions and requirements on the school newspaper are reflected once every semester.
7. Complete other tasks assigned by leaders and directors.

Correspondent

I. Work under the direct leadership of the director of the office and accept tasks.
2. Responsible for the sending and receiving of newspapers, magazines and letters.
3. Assist the director of the office to do a good job of attendance.
4. Assist the director of the office to send, receive, circulate and keep documents of superiors.
5. Assist the director of the office to do the health and safety supervision of the whole department.
6. Complete other tasks assigned by the director of the office.

Correspondent in- house

1. The correspondent should adhere to the party's basic line and the party's education and propaganda work principles, be able to understand the important activities of the unit, have a certain writing ability and work enthusiasm.
2. Provide manuscripts with clear themes, smooth writing, full and vivid content, ideological, timeliness and readability.
Reflecting opinions.
Fourth, care about distribution.

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