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I would like to ask, do you still understand the current treatment of Shanghai Toshiba Elevator? I am a fresh undergraduate, are there any development prospects? Thanks

I don’t know what major you graduated from. I graduated from 211 College in Automation. Two years after graduation, I worked for two elevator companies, one European and one local. I don’t know about Shanghai Toshiba, but the treatment of Toshiba in Shenyang is not bad. Just from my own understanding, I don’t recommend you to enter the elevator industry. The elevator industry has basically reached its limit now. No matter how big the company is, it will not have too high income. Our company The chief engineer has an annual salary of 100,000 yuan and a total engineer of 300,000 yuan. The R&D team of more than 100 people has only one chief engineer and 4 or 5 chief engineers. They are all people who have worked in the company for decades and have at least 100 years of experience in the elevator industry. For more than ten years, this income is indeed not high. I suggest that you go to some companies with higher technical content and greater profits. My classmates are in other companies, some are engaged in transformers and some in heavy industry. Within 1 or 2 years, they can easily reach the salary level of our chief engineer. And I feel the development prospects are better. Elevators rise and fall with real estate. If you want to catch up with this short-lived boom, then I suggest you go directly to a real estate company. You can earn much more in any position than in the elevator industry. Taking Shenyang as an example, the base for our provident fund payment is 3,800, which is basically based on the average income. However, the basic salary of elevator R&D personnel is 2,500 to 3,000. You can understand the basic income of elevators.