If you want to find a job, you should first look at what you want to do and where you put yourself. Eight-year-program students will encounter many difficulties in finding jobs because their professional courses are short (6 years) and their practical skills such as operation after graduation can't reach the level of a qualified clinician (doctor of normal medicine 1 1 year).
He is also a doctor, but he studied for three years longer than you, competing with a hospital. If you ask for the same treatment, which one would you choose as a hospital leader? Of course, if you can put yourself in a higher position than graduate students, it is still very competitive.
What role did you start with? This must have started from the role of the most common first-line doctor, just graduated from school and entered the unit, which is always the case. If you go to a good and talented hospital, you may have to play this role for a long time. If the hospital is average or not very good, it is estimated that your status will improve quickly. After all, it was made by Southern Medical University in eight years, and it is quite good in places where talents are scarce.
Finally, you asked about income, which is too hard to say. Different departments, different hospitals, different regions and different incomes, even if everything goes well after your work, it will be eight years later. It's not worth considering now For your reference, a relative of mine graduated from the First Military Medical University (now Southern Medical University) and was assigned to work in zhujiang hospital, the Second Affiliated Hospital of the school. Now in January, everything adds up to four or five thousand. But because she changed jobs with the army, the treatment was different from that of ordinary doctors. And she is one of the best neurosurgery departments in zhujiang hospital.
I wonder if you are satisfied?