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How much is the salary per month for an ordinary 211 fresh graduate who goes to a state-owned enterprise in Shanghai?

In 2021, the salary for undergraduates is basically 6K-10K, and the salary for graduate students is basically 8K-20K, while the salary for architects who have worked for 5-10 years is about 30K-60K. Among them, it goes without saying that the IT category has the highest salary. It’s basically clear by looking at the recruitment website.

Given that in 2018, the graduation salary of graduate students from the top universities in Shanghai is about 11-12w, although there is a time difference of 2-3 years, the change in these 2-3 years will not be too big. Therefore, it is roughly speculated that for undergraduates, the average is estimated to be around 7-8W, which is also in line with the salary level of 6000-7000K published in the information. Of course, since it is average, there will naturally be higher than average and lower than average.

Things to note

1. When going for an interview, see how many old local Shanghai employees there are. If there are many local veteran employees, the company's salary will basically not be bad. If there are not, it means that the company has strong liquidity. Especially in some companies, almost all of them are young people at first glance. This kind of company is likely to be a 996 company with low wages, and only young people with inexperience are being cheated.

2. Big companies are not necessarily good (except for foreign companies), because you are likely to do front-line assembly line work as soon as you join, repeating the same thing or rotating jobs every day, not to mention the low salary, and sometimes you may have to work overtime until midnight . Especially here in Lujiazui on the Bund, outsiders always think that a high-level job that also subsidizes taxi fares is actually very tiring. You may have to be busy in the company for more than ten hours a day.

In fact, small and medium-sized enterprises provide relatively more salary, benefits and learning opportunities. In many small and medium-sized enterprises, HR meets the boss only after the management level is completed. You can get to know your boss's personality right during the interview. After you have done a few projects independently and been promoted, you can then consider applying for middle-level positions in large companies (small companies learn skills and big companies build connections, but middle-level positions in large companies are more tiring).

3. Before you consider submitting your resume, think about what kind of industry and career I will do if I leave the company and prepare to go it alone. Once you are determined, you can join a relevant company to hone your skills. When you become independent, you can take on private jobs or work alone.

4. Language is very important. You must be able to listen, listen, read and write. In the same profession, the salary and development of a company that requires the use of English are completely different from those of a company that does not use English.