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Looking for the employment prospects and salary situation of printing engineering. How about the printing project of Xi'an University of Technology?

I graduated from Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology in Printing Engineering. I have been a full-time undergraduate for 4 years. This major has no future. The management of this company will not lack you. When my classmates came out, as long as the men were in their major, they were working shift shifts in the workshop, so they had no future! As for the salary for shift work in the workshop, usually there are more than 4,000 a month. If you become a captain after working for a few years, the offset printing is about 10,000 a month (but it takes at least 5 years), the gravure printing is 7,000 a month for a good company, and 5,000 for a bad company (undergraduate students). It takes about 1 to 2 years to become a captain). Working in pre-press costs almost 2,000 a month, and there is no future!

As for the annual salary of 100,000 you mentioned, as mentioned above...as long as you are willing to endure hardship and work shifts in the workshop day and night (large companies usually work 12 hours and 3 shifts, and small and medium-sized companies generally have 12 hours, 2 shifts) There should be no problem with an annual salary of 100,000 within 5-7 years. I know a senior who majored in printing at Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology (my alma mater). He graduated five years ago and is now working as a captain at Master Kong Color Printing Factory. He works 12 hours and 2 shifts for a month. After deducting it for a month, he has almost 9,000 yuan and a provident fund of 500 yuan. many.

Finally, let’s discuss whether there is any future in learning this... If you are applying for a vocational high school or junior college, there is no problem. Because if you learn this, you have learned a technology and craft. But if you are applying for an undergraduate degree, I think you should think twice! To be honest, you really don’t need such a high degree to work in a workshop. Personally, I think it's OK to graduate from a high school technical school. Now a technical school graduate working as a welder in a machinery factory earns 8,000 yuan for a 10-hour regular shift. I don’t know what you think about a bachelor’s degree graduate who works 12-hour shifts day and night in a workshop and gets more than 10,000 yuan. ..