Problems with working within the system?

In the system, some civil service or institutional jobs are relatively low work intensity, do not need to work overtime on weekdays, and can be rested on double days off and holidays.

The following are some of the jobs that may meet your requirements:

Administrative: for example, positions in records management, personnel management, and administrative affairs.

Clerical management: for example, secretary, assistant and other positions.

Basic service category: such as community service, public **** business management and other positions.

Property management category: such as property management, security management and other positions.

Healthcare: e.g., physician's assistant, medical research, and other positions.

Education and research: e.g. teacher, librarian, etc. positions.

The following are some specific institutional jobs:

Archive management jobs: responsible for the management, organization, storage, utilization and service of the archives of the institutional affairs.

Administrative affairs management positions: responsible for the internal administration of the organ, material procurement, meeting organization, reception services and other work.

Personnel management positions: responsible for recruitment, assessment, training, salary management and other work within the organization.

Secretary positions: responsible for the leadership of the daily work arrangements, document processing, meeting records and other work.

Community service positions: responsible for community residents' living services, community management, social organization coordination and other work.

Public **** undertakings management positions: responsible for government public **** undertakings planning, construction, operation, supervision and other work.

Property management positions: responsible for property management, security management, environmental health and other work.

Doctor's Assistant Position: Responsible for doctor's assistance, including patient record keeping, medical data organization, and medical equipment maintenance.

Teaching positions: responsible for student education and teaching, curriculum design, teaching assessment and other tasks.

Librarian position: responsible for library management, service, and resource development.

It is important to note that different units and positions may have different requirements for personnel and different assessments of work intensity.

Therefore, when choosing a specific position, you need to make comprehensive considerations based on your actual situation and career plan.