LZ, if you really want to take the exam, go ahead. LZ and I are the same age. Graduates in the field of pesticides, first, do research and development and technical work in pesticide enterprises, second, engage in pesticide sales, and third, continue academic research, that is, stay in research institutions. Personally, I think the last one is the best, because most of these people who are engaged in pesticide research now set up their own factories or have connections with enterprises. After all, they are experts, and their income can be said to be quite rich. In addition, Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology is very famous in the pesticide industry, especially in pesticide formulations.
As for the treatment, I don't know. As far as I know, the basic salary of graduate students who just graduated from pesticide major this year is around 2800, belonging to a company in Shenzhen. Institute or something. I don't know. Those who have just gone may be between 1500 and 1700, and will only rise and not fall in the future.
The above data are for LZ reference only.
I study pesticides myself, so I am optimistic about this industry. But the problem is that it is you who want to take the postgraduate entrance examination and you who want to take the exam. People say you don't like it, so you don't take the exam? Is your destiny in someone else's lips? Now that you have chosen, you must go on firmly. Go on, you will find that the end of the road is not the south wall, but a brilliant future!
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