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Is it difficult for state-owned enterprises to find jobs?

Whether it is difficult for state-owned enterprises to find jobs depends on different people. If you enter a state-owned enterprise through social recruitment, it is more difficult than campus recruitment, which is related to factors such as employment methods, job qualifications and job categories.

Generally, large state-owned enterprises, especially central enterprises, are mainly engaged in campus recruitment. Such state-owned enterprises and central enterprises recruit a large number of talents from major universities every year, especially skilled talents (junior college students).

State-owned enterprises recruit such skilled talents from several fixed colleges and universities every year, because these colleges and universities have signed school-enterprise cooperation agreements with state-owned enterprises, and colleges and universities train talents (skilled talents) for enterprises, and enterprises go to colleges and universities to recruit (increase the employment rate of colleges and universities) every year. Take the railway system as an example. Every year, the central enterprises of the railway system will go to several fixed railway colleges to recruit a large number of people. 80% of the students in that specialized course can go to work in central enterprises. As long as you can graduate, your grades will not be very bad. Therefore, if the college entrance examination is filled in with the right schools and majors, it is easy to enter state-owned enterprises. I believe that for most people, getting into a university is not that difficult.

If you don't enter a state-owned enterprise after graduating from college, it will be a bit difficult, especially if the institution you graduated from doesn't match your major. In this case, you can only recruit from the agency. Generally, state-owned enterprises rarely recruit from institutions, and the positions are all a radish and a pit. Unless someone leaves, they will go to represent them when there is a special shortage of people, and the requirements will be higher. Moreover, most of the people recruited from the organs are related households. It is often heard that the company is the wife of a certain person and the company is a relative of a certain person. Therefore, it is a bit difficult to enter a state-owned enterprise, unless you have excellent strength and connections.