Is it a loss to graduate from South China University of Technology and work in the front line of the

Updated on educate 2024-06-23
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Depending on how the company plans, if it uses you as a migrant worker, of course it will be a loss, and if it wants to train you, then you have to adjust your mentality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's a little.,You still look at the situation.,I have a senior who graduated from college and squatted in the factory.,Mixed with workers every day.,He graduated in 04 when he earned more than 1,000 wages.,It seems to be the case now.,Every day after eating is playing cards online.,Now it's the original way, only the age is long, and the others are not long.,You weigh it yourself.,Don't delay your youth in vain.。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily, some places just want newcomers to go to the grassroots level to exercise, and my college classmates still have to look at the warehouse, and then return to their proper positions. We don't know, you should inquire more about your company's situation, whether this arrangement is to train you or just like that, whether there is a chance to be promoted, if not, leave, if you have the opportunity, you can endure and hone yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Either way, don't beat yourself up.

    There are benefits of the workshop in the workshop, in the front line, contact with practical things, learn things quickly, in the office, behind closed doors is, especially for engineering, learn things quickly in the field.

    Be motivated, whether it's technical or interpersonal, remember, don't give up on yourself is the most important thing, you have to show your strengths, since you are the only undergraduate, then you must be worthy of this degree, don't let others say behind their backs "undergraduates are nothing more than that" and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Do you think that a recent graduate can do anything, it is impossible to be an engineer just after graduation, you can only say that an engineer is your development direction. The first year of undergraduate students who graduated from Huagong is generally hard, and they generally gain experience in the workshop, and they will get better slowly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    20%-30% of the students will continue to study in graduate school, about 5% will go abroad, and the rest of the work. If you want to work, it depends on the major. For example, construction, electricity, industrial management, accounting, and telecommunications are all good.

    However, civil engineering, papermaking, and food are average, although the profession is very strong.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I listened to our guidance director say that the undergraduates of this school basically went out into the 986 project... Namely. 90 percent stayed in Guangdong Province to work, 80 percent stayed in the Pearl River Delta to work, and 60 percent stayed in Guangzhou to work!

    Generally, the best thing in China is to enter Procter & Gamble and the Big Four accounting firms, and ordinary people are not very clear. There may be those who go to be village officials... And in Guangdong, the economy is more important.

    People here think that the best people are the ones who get a job directly, and the poor people are the ones who test and study abroad... Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is everything, everyone has their own ambitions, and there will be many choices.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The vast majority of undergraduate graduates are still reluctant to go to the workshop to be blue-collar workers, except for some students who study specific majors such as mechanical engineering and vehicle engineering. Except for those who are guaranteed to graduate school, those who are admitted to graduate school, those who go abroad, those who cannot graduate normally, those who have no willingness to work and those who do not need to find a job by themselves, etc., it is estimated that the actual job search for undergraduate graduates will not exceed 75%. My understanding of liberal arts majors is that there is no workshop or workshop, and most of the graduates of science and engineering majors are more inclined to engage in design, research and development, testing, marketing, management and other work.

    So there are very few people who go to work in the workshop.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This question cannot be generalized, because everyone's situation is different, so there is no one standard answer.

    However, most of my classmates around me have been able to secure graduate school, some of them are in graduate school, others are looking for jobs, generally looking for IT companies (because I am from the School of Computer Science), and some foreign companies (Procter & Gamble and the like) are considered outside of IT companies, and then state-owned enterprises (the three major operators). But no one around me will go to the workshop, because I don't need what I have learned. Sitting in the office is very wide, and the avenues I mentioned earlier are all working in the office.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, after graduation, they go to Procter & Gamble, Mars Wrigley, Mobil, BP, Dow Chemical, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, China Southern Power Grid, State Grid, Tencent, NetEase, Alibaba, Vanke, Poly, and China Merchants as managers.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It varies from person to person, and some college students are still willing to start from the grassroots level, but most of them don't.

    Face, mentality, disgraceful to talk about, so ambitious, unwilling to start from the grassroots, want to step up to the sky to be a white-collar worker or manager.

    There is no development prospect and poor treatment.

    Nowadays, there are a few white-collar workers (office workers) who are not college students. There are many places for employment: enterprises and institutions, government agencies, village officials, military units, self-employed people, and those who teach in the western and rural areas.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are still a lot of people who go to the front line of good units, and the conditions in bad places are poor, tiring, and the treatment is low, mainly because of the low salary.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Get a college or undergraduate diploma and do what high school students do. Take the money from junior high school. Would you like to? The factory doesn't have a management position. There are also professional and technical ones. No life experience, you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the office, although the money is small, there is comfort in my heart.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    College students are the pillars of our country, and they are generally engaged in scientific research, such as satellite launches, national construction, world peace, world culture, cosmic problems, and the beginning and end of world wars.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What's this, it's all, Tsinghua graduates don't all sit in the office, and the personal abilities of the same school are also very different, how can you generalize like this, the pride of the sky, hehe, laughed to death, besides, it's better to sit in the office than to be a blue-collar worker, how much money you make, not necessarily, go out and see how you break through, don't stay in the ivory tower.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's up to the individual. There are no absolutes.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1 All anyway, I haven't seen anyone like this. Because even if the employment is severe, there is basically no job in these two schools, but the difference is how high the salary is to find a job... Therefore, those who come out of these two schools, unless they have special hobbies, will not be reduced to the level of blue-collar workers...

    Finding a job of average is still very easy for people from both schools... Of course, it's a fact that good jobs are very hard to find right now.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    CUHK is a liberal arts and science school, with very few engineering courses... So it's hard to get blue-collar workers, none of whom have the skills. But Chinese workers should also be able to do senior blue-collar work and engage in research and development.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Perhaps, I can't let go of the burden of a prestigious school. But the concept of career choice is still related to the individual, and if you are willing to precipitate, you will definitely have a bright future.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, you should indicate whether you are a recent graduate or a previous graduate.

    Fresh + private enterprise ** is behind).

    Beijing, Shanghai 2300

    Guangdong 2000 (Guangzhou, Shenzhen 2500).

    Chengdu, Suzhou, Nanjing, etc., 1800

    The average salary in the west and southwest is 1,200

    Data is not provided here because the difference is large.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The salary of South China University of Technology should not be low, but considering the nature of the material itself, it should be 3000.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First-tier cities such as Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou are about 2000 2500, second-tier cities such as Suzhou, Nanjing, Ningbo, Shantou, Zhuhai, Zhongshan, etc., are about 1500 2000, and more remote places are about 1500 or less!

    This approximate fresh year is **!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In Guangzhou, there are about 3,000 private enterprises and about 4,500 foreign companies.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    One year younger than you, I studied mechanical design, and now I am engaged in design in a small-scale factory, giving me the feeling that my only professional ability is not strong, and the ability to improve is also very slow, in the two or three years that I can perceive, the salary level will not be greatly improved, and I don't like the remote environment of the factory, there is a feeling of isolation, so it is natural to change careers, life is only a few short decades, don't force yourself, rather choose the less painful, guess it will help you.

    Without further ado, since you find yourself out unsuitable for the job, take a different path. The tree dies, and the man lives. Maybe you haven't found the job you really want, and not everyone is smooth sailing in society after graduation, most of them will take some detours, and then slowly sober up and get on the right track.

    It's up to you how far you go, so think about what you're going to get as early as possible, and then decide where you're going to do it. Time doesn't turn back, and every indecision you make will make you miss out on a lot of opportunities. Seize the time to act, it is not terrible to hit a wall, the key is to recognize yourself and find the direction of life.

    Encouragement, the same is written to the confused self!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Many manufacturing industries, especially the front-line production of machinery manufacturing, have noise pollution, and there is no way to change the situation. You just have to adapt to the environment, learn more, focus on the curiosity on the spot, and then sit back and wait for the opportunity.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I graduated in 13 years and stayed in a central enterprise workshop for a year and a half, and now I haven't jumped out of this big pit, no way, stick to it.

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