My family also has COFCO in Qinzhou, Guangxi, which is used for cooking oil. I have interviewed twice, and the first time I was only paid 1700. I don't want to fail in the interview and be asked to go again. I don't care. The advantage of COFCO is that the first is state-owned enterprises, and the welfare follows the central documents, and five insurances and one gold help to buy. 265438+ 0.75 days per month, standard 40-hour work week. However, COFCO has a very big problem, which is a serious clique. Ning has promoted a number of senior officials in the northeast, but the current situation is that it is difficult to climb up without the northeast. If you are from the northeast, your prospects are optimistic. If you are not, you will not be loyal to the northeast leaders, and your promotion space is very limited. If you want to learn something, I still suggest you go to Yihai Kerry, where the work intensity is high and the work tension is high. But it can be guaranteed that your ability to improve after staying there for two years is better than that after staying in COFCO for 65,438+00 years. The premise is to see if you can bear hardships and have the determination to bear hardships. I stayed in Yihai for two years. When I was here, I felt too hard and stressed. But after I came out, compared with my peers, I found that my ability really improved a lot, and I was forced out. I suggest you don't think about where and how to develop. What matters is your hardware condition, that is, your ability. The higher the ability, the greater the development prospect, the lower the ability and the smaller the development space. There are two kinds of relationships between employees and enterprises, one is * * * relationship, and the other is parasitic relationship, which is related to your own conditions. Enterprises want employees to be loyal to the enterprise, hoping to be parasitic and parasitic. What kind of relationship do you think you want to be?
Speaking of which, I didn't answer your question directly, but told you something by the side. As for your question, you should have some answers by now. I hope this helps.