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Help you analyze it a little.

Some foreign companies:

1, Pfizer: The company is really great, and many people are recruited, but it is difficult for newcomers to adapt.

2. AstraZeneca: It is also very famous and popular, but it seems that interns are rarely recruited, and it is difficult to stay after recruiting one or two.

3. Bayer: a foreign company, with great means and nationality, is easy to work, nervous to be nervous, and well paid.

4. Roche: a foreign company that doesn't know much and looks quiet.

5. Merck: It's good for foreign companies that rely solely on academics to promote products and recruit people for a long time.

6. Novartis: It feels like a very overbearing company, because all the Novartis representatives I know are very strong.

7. GlaxoSmithKline: Last year, it seemed that the business was very passive, but it was still a good company, and its Sino-US SmithKline was also good.

8. Johnson & Johnson: The equipment is very good, and the medicine ... I don't know much about it. Tylenol, for example, should be quite easy to do, and its Xi An Jansen's training for new employees is still remarkable in the industry.

9. Lilly: The work pressure is relatively small. Working here is relatively less exciting, but it seems that the salary is not very high.

10, Novo Nordisk: Daniel, a hypoglycemic agent, the employees are well treated.

Individual state-owned enterprises:

1, Sanjiu: Graduates will work in Shenzhen headquarters for one year, get to know the company and then go to the market. But there is a very good one, so it is not recommended to consider it if the alcohol consumption is average.

2, the first voice: not bad, not bad, really can only say, not bad, not bad.

Note: It may be that I personally like foreign companies, so I only paid attention to these two companies, but to be honest, the feeling of state-owned enterprises is really not much different from the marketing model ... I understand the experience of my predecessors, and I might as well go to a foreign company for two years just after graduation ... I wish you success!