Quanzhou, China- The city of Quanzhou recently held a video and telephone conference on recruitment work, following the province’s teleconference on the same issue. Cai Shengsheng, the leader of the Municipal Recruitment Leading Group and Mayor, was in attendance and delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of recruitment work in the context of national defense and military modernization.
Cai Zhansheng stressed the need to implement Xi Jinping’s Thought on Strengthening the Army and to fulfill the responsibilities outlined in the province’s video and telephone conference on recruitment work. He highlighted the political significance of recruitment work and the need to provide strong support for the development and strengthening of the army.
In his address, Cai Zhansheng also emphasized the need for stricter standards in the recruitment process, particularly in terms of political qualifications, integrity checks, and the accuracy of military physical examination results. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a clean recruitment process to shape Quanzhou’s military recruitment brand.
Furthermore, Cai Zhansheng called for a focus on recruiting high-quality young people and outstanding professional and technical talents, highlighting the need for better quality and more precise recruitment methods. He also stressed the importance of creating a stronger synergy and promoting standardization, institutionalization, and proceduralization in recruitment work.
The conference also featured the reading of a commendation notice for advanced units and advanced individuals in the 2023 recruitment work, as well as the summary and deployment of annual recruitment tasks.
The emphasis on strengthening and rejuvenating the army through recruitment and the call for stricter standards and a stronger synergy highlight the city’s commitment to national defense and military modernization. With a focus on quality and precision in recruitment, Quanzhou aims to provide strong support for the army and inspire more outstanding young people to join the military.