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How about having a master's degree in civil engineering (housing construction) to do structural design (overseas projects) at China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Company CPECC? Money, prospe

How about having a master's degree in civil engineering (housing construction) to do structural design (overseas projects) at China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Company CPECC? Money, prospects, probability of jumping to foreign companies

Let me answer it for you. I also have a master's degree in civil engineering and majored in industrial and civil construction. One of my seniors worked for CNOOC's overseas project and has been working for four years now. This year, a classmate went to another overseas engineering project with a Chinese prefix. I think I can give you the answer. Those who work in structural design will be familiar with foreign standards and business in the future, and the prospects are very good. My senior brother is about 40 a year, and my classmate is more than 20 at the beginning. Regarding immigration, I know Jangho Curtain Wall Singapore Company, and it is not difficult. You can continue to ask me questions later and keep in touch. . Let me add to you, promotions are faster abroad, which is very tempting. The work is also very standardized and the pressure is less than in China. I have experienced it firsthand.