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Nanjing Changjiang Electronic Information Industry Group Co., Ltd. has problems!

Garbage company! Undergraduate and graduate students will ruin your future. Don't be confused by the names of state-owned enterprises. Generally, undergraduate and graduate students will enter their research institutes (the best-paid departments), and the treatment is not generally poor. The first year of undergraduate course is considered as internship (the internship period is one year as stipulated by the state, but most companies will give you formal salary three months after joining the company and internship salary for one year in a row). If you get it, you can get more 1700 yuan (1 1 year standard, 65438+200 years, and you can check the house price yourself without hurting everyone). It is said to be a subsidy 12% provident fund, but considering the low salary, the subsidy is really not much. I wonder how this money can survive in a big city like Nanjing. There are more than 0/00 people in the whole institute/KLOC, and they can leave every year 100 people. Sometimes I am very idle, sometimes I have to work overtime all night, and the institute has not paid overtime (euphemistically called the project award, poor! ), the most fucking shame is that these directors always make you work overtime whenever they are free. Really free labor, don't use it in vain! Moreover, their projects are not always available. Generally speaking, they are lucky enough to catch up with a big project that year and really exercise people, but if they want to be out of work halfway, they must squander their youth in it! Those who expect to play their skills in it can also stop. State-owned enterprises are extremely dark, and the leaders have taken a fancy to giving you a promotion (even if the waitress becomes the deputy director, she has to turn off the lights and close the door frequently). What I don't like is the ordinary room attendant in his 40 s, or living in a dormitory (three undergraduates, two research institutes, the room is broken and the toilet is less than 30 square meters). Anyway, I advise my junior to retire as soon as possible when encountering such a unit. It's a pity that those who have signed up don't worry, come in and work hard for a year to find a better job!