Job Recruitment Website - Recruitment portal - Graduating from a bachelor's degree in 2017, I went to the Fifth Ring Road in Beijing to find a job. My internship salary was 4,000 yuan per month. I also had five insurances and one housing fund. It

Graduating from a bachelor's degree in 2017, I went to the Fifth Ring Road in Beijing to find a job. My internship salary was 4,000 yuan per month. I also had five insurances and one housing fund. It

Graduating from a bachelor's degree in 2017, I went to the Fifth Ring Road in Beijing to find a job. My internship salary was 4,000 yuan per month. I also had five insurances and one housing fund. It felt so little. Why did everyone say that in

Hello, if you want to know how much money fresh graduates earn in Beijing, just look at the recruitment information for those positions that only accept students with no experience. It's basically the lowest range of wages listed.

The salary of an undergraduate’s first job after graduation depends on the school level, company situation, position situation, and personal ability.

From a personal point of view, 4,000 is not a lot at all. You are doing an internship!

The problem with fresh graduates is that they can always see examples of people who make a lot of money. They don’t know how hard they work behind the scenes, nor do they know that most people don’t do that. You can only see star professionals. Others are simply ignored mentally.

So, you are indeed impetuous, take your time. From ZhiQ user: Ms. Lin

It’s not bad to get so much just after graduation. When we graduated, a friend of mine was working in Beijing with a formal salary of 800. I was getting 2,300 in Hefei. I went to visit him in the first two years. When I was young, I lived in a privately built house, and the living conditions were miserable. I went to give me extra meals and asked me to eat meat, saying that I had not eaten meat for more than a month. At that time, I felt that it was not worth it for him. In the third year, he jumped the nest once, but his salary in Beijing soared to 8,000. I also moved to Beijing that year because of the company's business transfer, with a salary of 4,500 and a bonus of 100,000 a year. As a result, I didn't get a salary increase for four or five years. I came back from Beijing the year before last. Unable to survive, he earned more than 40,000 yuan in Beijing, owned a house and a car. The salary is probably higher now. I just want to tell you that your first job after graduation is very important. Choose an industry that will increase in value with age. If you can't be your own boss in the future, such as sales, you will basically become a scumbag after you are in your 40s. The remaining scum will be used up by others. It would be better to find a state-owned enterprise or a more affectionate boss. If the company you find is not so good. After the age of forty, when you have little residual value, your worth will depreciate rapidly. Hope this helps. From ZhiQ user: Mr. Wu