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Does CNOOC want girls? Besides fresh graduates, does CNOOC recruit anything else (such as doing other jobs for a few years before jumping ship)?

1, I want a girl, but it's hard to get in. In addition, CNOOC you mentioned should be a large group (all companies under China Offshore Oil Corporation), so it is relatively easy for girls to join the company. Generally speaking, the more petroleum-related (such as exploration, development and drilling, girls are not preferred, and logistics, administration and management have nothing to do), the more you go abroad (such as exploration and research institutes prefer girls relatively, but there are no girls at all).

2. I know that CNOOC has three kinds of recruitment. One is unified recruitment, which is the best way, because once you enter, it must be the employees in the establishment and the best way. If you have worked in the society, I suggest you take the road of unified recruitment after the postgraduate entrance examination. The second is the introduction, which is very difficult, because you have to be a talent, and the company especially wants you. Otherwise, even if you are a talent, the company is more willing to use its own training, rather than from outside. This way of coming in is also within the establishment, and it makes no difference after coming in. It's just hard to get in. The third is social recruitment, which is published on CNOOC's intranet (I think there should be one outside the network, but I don't understand it). This kind of recruitment is the same as social recruitment, except that it is not in the establishment after coming in, but it is unpredictable when it can be transferred to the establishment, only depending on the opportunity.

Every year, people work in other oil fields for several years, then take postgraduate entrance examinations and then recruit into CNOOC.

Besides, is CNOOC better than petroleum and petrochemical? I think the outside world is exaggerating, so you'd better think about it. N years ago, it was really good, and much better. At that time, CNOOC gained a good reputation for its good treatment. Now that the petroleum and petrochemical treatment has come up, CNOOC has almost stood still.

I'm still young, and I don't know how to comment on the poor treatment, but I heard a small department director of a foreign company in China comment on CNOOC's income (I mean the income, please note that it's not written on the bank card, and it's sent to you once a month, and then a lot of taxes are deducted, which is different from sending you a little money every month, but the tax is still very heavy). Petrochemical > CNOOC, but I really can't verify it. I only know that he said that our income is still relatively accurate. Speaking of which, I want you to think it over. The best way is to compare people who have worked for more than three years (which is very important) with the same education and the same nature of work, and everything will come out.