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I'm going to Wuxi Sony Electronics for an internship. I'm a field administrator. Can the internal staff explain what they do? Will it affect my health?

I work as an operator in the Pack department of Sony Electronics in Wuxi, and introduce my own knowledge:

Generally, the on-site administrators are new college students, who are led by the models (such as Nokia, which has production supervisor, technical supervisor, quality supervisor, etc.), and then there is the department head (section chief).

during your work, you spend most of your time in the office on the second floor, reading the forms, filling in the production plan and cost control. Will also be asked to go downstairs to the workshop to find out the situation, check the workshop hygiene, whether the monitor is on duty (maybe he dozed off), see whether the monitor's desk account matches the production plan, what is the defective rate, how much the output has been completed, what is the absenteeism rate of the workers, whether someone is not dressed up to the specifications, whether someone is chatting or string posts, and basically don't go up first to see if the workers' operation gestures are wrong or something (that is generally the job of the technical supervisor).

。 . . In short, I usually chat with the monitor. According to my observation, the production management upstairs goes down to the workshop twice a day, ranging from 5 minutes to half an hour each time.

The monthly salary of workers is about 2, yuan (including overtime work, but recently, due to the decrease of battery orders in Japan, overtime work is rarely done, and the monthly salary of new operators seems to be about 1,78 yuan), and they have two hours off on Thursday and two meals. People who sit in the office usually work on the day shift, with five breaks and two or eight hours, a factory car and a meal (although the on-site management occasionally adds night shifts).

as for the general environment, I think there is no obvious difference between managers and workers. Everyone stays in a sealed building, meals are arranged in a unified way, and the air is changed by air conditioning. In the office, except that you won't smell the foot odor of workers in the workshop, the unique and slight smell of most electronics factories seems to be everywhere.

Someone upstairs said that Sony Electronics has many beautiful women, but I don't think so. According to my observation, since the end of 29, many young women workers from other places have gone back to their hometown to develop. Now, many students and dolls are employed here, unlike in the past, when women workers in electronics factories accounted for 8% to 9%, the ratio of men to women here is basically 5%. Look at the big workshop over there in Jiudong, most of them are interns wearing yellow hats, or they are from northern Anhui who want to find girls here (most of them stay here for a month and then run away).