Job Recruitment Website - Job information - I am a freshman majoring in electrical engineering and automation. I want to enter the national grid in the future. Now they all say they want to take an examination of the power grid. Who can tell me

I am a freshman majoring in electrical engineering and automation. I want to enter the national grid in the future. Now they all say they want to take an examination of the power grid. Who can tell me

I am a freshman majoring in electrical engineering and automation. I want to enter the national grid in the future. Now they all say they want to take an examination of the power grid. Who can tell me the details of the State Grid? Getting into the national grid is not generally difficult. Regardless of your ability, it should be difficult to rely on yourself (this society is like this, you know). To enter the power grid and engage in the electrical industry (high-risk operations), at least an electrician certificate (issued by the low-voltage labor department) and a special industry operation certificate (issued by the safety supervision department) are required. High-voltage network access license (issued by the electric power department, this will have something more specific, such as 65438. The nature of this license is similar to that of a driver's license (you can drive without a license, but you can't drive, learn electricity, understand electricity, and do this without a license). There is no fixed time for these exams, so you can take them after training.

Guodian Recruitment (generally, campus recruitment begins in March every year): State Grid Corporation of China organizes and implements the recruitment examination for college graduates in accordance with the principle of "unified standards, unified propositions and unified examinations". The content of the exam is what we have learned (circuit, power electronics technology, motor, power system). That's about it.

Professional requirements. Mainly to "electrical" professional college graduates, appropriate recruitment of "non-electrical" professional college graduates. Electrician major mainly recruits: college graduates majoring in power system and automation, electrical engineering, relay protection, high voltage, transmission line engineering, power supply and utilization technology, etc.

Generally, bachelor degree or above, and junior college, less.

I hope it helps you.