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miss-mumu/developer2gwy

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TLDR

A Chinese-language guide written by former software developers who became Chinese government civil servants, covering exam preparation strategies, study resources, and what life inside a government role is actually like.

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    Exam Prep
      Exam types
      Study resources
      Application process
    Government Life
      Work culture
      Salary and benefits
      Promotions
    Community
      Discussion board
      Contributor stories
    Audience
      China tech workers
      Career changers
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USE CASE 1

Learn which civil service exams to target as a developer switching careers in China.

USE CASE 2

Find study resources, apps, and strategies for passing the Chinese civil service exam system.

USE CASE 3

Understand what day-to-day work, salary, promotions, and workplace culture look like inside a Chinese government role.

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In plain English

This repository is a Chinese-language guide for software developers in China who want to leave the private tech industry and become civil servants (government employees, known in Chinese as gong wu yuan). The project title is a play on the phrase "developer to gwy", where gwy is the abbreviation for the Chinese term for civil servant. The README and all content is written in Chinese. The guide was created by a small group of people who made this transition themselves, including frontend and backend engineers who worked at outsourcing companies and larger tech firms before passing the civil service exams. Their stated motivation is that private tech employment in China can feel precarious, with frequent layoffs and long hours, while government roles offer different tradeoffs in stability, benefits, and work culture. They wrote the guide they wish had existed when they were preparing. The content is organized into two broad themes. The first covers exam preparation: what the civil service exam system is, which types of positions exist (central government, provincial, and agency-specific exams), how to study efficiently, which resources and apps to use, and what the full application-to-hire process looks like. The second theme covers what life inside a government role is actually like: work environment, day-to-day job content, how promotions work, salary and benefits, and workplace relationships. The repository links to an associated community website for civil service exam candidates and includes a discussion board for questions. It also lists personal introductions for each contributor, written informally, with details about their tech backgrounds and what led them to switch careers. The project description says it is community-maintained and that a new contributor took over regular updates. The older project it was inspired by had not been updated for several years, and the team felt conditions and exam formats change enough year to year that fresh guidance was needed.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Summarize the key differences between central government, provincial, and agency-specific civil service exams in China as described in the developer2gwy guide.
Prompt 2
Based on the developer2gwy repository, what study plan would you recommend for a backend engineer preparing for the national civil service exam in China?
Prompt 3
What are the most common reasons developers in China switch to civil service roles, according to the developer2gwy contributors?
Prompt 4
Translate and explain the exam preparation section of developer2gwy for someone unfamiliar with the Chinese civil service system.
Prompt 5
What does the developer2gwy guide say about how promotions and salary progression work inside Chinese government roles?
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