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What are the prerequisites for State Grid recruitment?

State Grid has always been a dream workplace for many small partners, so what are the recruitment conditions for State Grid in 2020? Can I enter junior college? The following is the relevant information compiled by Bian Xiao. Interested friends come and have a look.

12020 recruitment conditions of state grid

First, the premise must be fresh graduates. Tibet also recruits fresh graduates with good conditions, and remote areas are relatively relaxed. Freshman refers to the first batch of applications when you are a senior.

2. Academic qualifications: domestic full-time college graduates or overseas students who have obtained academic degree certification from the Ministry of Education only need a domestic bachelor's degree, and the electrical major can be reduced to junior college or above.

3. Age requirements: junior college students should not exceed 23 years old, undergraduates should not exceed 25 years old, master students should not exceed 28 years old, and doctoral students should not exceed 33 years old.

4. Certificate requirements: CET-4 and CET-6, computer certificate 2. Companies in different regions have different requirements. For details, please refer to the announcement issued by the State Grid Recruitment Platform.

5. Recruitment majors: electrical, accounting, communication, computer, finance, law, management, cyclization, machinery, economy, manpower, civil engineering and automatic control. Of course, there are some unpopular companies, such as some directly affiliated companies, which will also recruit Chinese language and literature, political science, language and geological engineering.

Can the State Grid Institute enter?

Students from State Grid College can also enter. Generally, State Grid likes to have fresh graduates when recruiting, and junior college students should also seize the opportunity. But it is more difficult for college students to work in the State Grid than for undergraduates. After all, their academic qualifications are lower than others, and their efforts are naturally more.

College students may be county-level companies even if they work in State Grid, so it is suggested that college students who want to work in State Grid can take the college entrance examination first and then make plans after getting a bachelor's degree.

3 What is the treatment of State Grid?

The welfare treatment of State Grid consists of basic salary+subsidy+bonus+social insurance+provident fund+other benefits.

Of course, the basic salary of different academic qualifications is different. Basic salary = local minimum wage standard * academic degree coefficient.

Generally, the wages in second-and third-tier cities are around 3000-4000, and those in first-tier cities are around 7000.

In addition to wages, the State Grid also has various subsidies, such as high temperature subsidies. In the composition of wages, subsidies and bonuses depend on the ability to work, and rich income accounts for a relatively large proportion in the overall composition of wages. In terms of welfare benefits, State Grid also pays social insurance and housing accumulation fund for employees in strict accordance with the highest standards set by the state.

All new employees of State Grid started from basic technical posts in the early stage, and after reaching a certain number of years, they can enter the management through the "competitive employment system".