The spouses and offspring of military personnel who have fallen in the line of duty, and the spouses of those still in service will be eligible to apply to certain posts.
More positions will be made available for candidates with relevant work experience.
It is hoped that the drive will improve recruitment in remote areas and unpopular positions, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The announcement follows a recent decision by the government to lay off 300,000 troops by 2017 to further slim down the 2.3 million-strong People's Liberation Army (PLA).
People can sign up for examinations on the Military Talent Net website and the tests will be held on November 22.
The General Political Department of the PLA has called for a transparent recruitment process.
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