How about Hainengda Harbin factory? How about the salary? I am an undergraduate in business administration.
I went to an interview once. After asking about the salary requirements, I was interviewed by the department. After the interview, I said my major was wrong. I was confused at that time. Obviously, my resume is clearly written. Why is it wrong? Why should I go to such a remote place for an interview? Later, I learned that Hainengda's salary level was low and could not meet my original requirements, so I basically didn't consider myself. Later, it seems that Hainengda's salary level has increased a lot, and many people have been recruited. However, with the increase in prices, the salaries of other enterprises have also been adjusted. The salary of employees recruited by Hainengda is basically on the lower limit, and the insurance is only paid according to the local social security level, and the provident fund base is paid, but it is only the lowest proportion. The saved insurance premium becomes quarterly bonus and year-end bonus, nominally 2-4 months, basically 2 months. Individuals who can't afford to buy a house in the south will pay a high salary when they come back, especially Huawei, and pay more attention to getting a good price, which will reach the upper limit of recruitment here. As for this person's ability, it is unclear. After all, no one in Huawei's big enterprises knows what he does. As for the annual salary increase, it is also a few hundred dollars to several people recognized by the leaders on the premise of not laying off employees. Generally, contracts are signed once every three years, and some companies do not renew them for one year. I don't know whether to pay compensation or not. It is said that about 40 people were laid off in 18. I don't know if there will be any layoffs next year. Needless to say, overtime is less than Huawei. There are no good enterprises in Harbin. You can come to Hainengda to learn something. After all, you have access to technology. Having a resume in the future can make more money in a smaller unit.