CCCC Wuhan Harbor Design Institute is terrible and lacks market competitiveness. When you first join, you are treated as expatriates (except for doctoral students). It is estimated that undergraduates need 5 or 6 to become full-time, and graduate students need I became a full-time employee in two years. As for the salary, the undergraduate salary is 1800 when I first join, and the graduate salary is probably 2200. There are no benefits. I give some small gifts during the holidays to symbolize the meaning. Anyway, this company's performance is terrible. The salary level is still at the level of the last century. In the 1980s, expatriates could still get free accommodation, but they had to pay for their own meals. Things in Wuhan were not very expensive, and living expenses for 30 people a day were enough. The company did not subsidize other expenses. It is estimated that apart from other expenses, undergraduates would eventually pay There can be one or two hundred people left to store. It would be better to work on a project. 1,800 undergraduates + one-day business trip subsidy for 15 people + 200-500 benefit wages and bonuses = about 2,500. But don't expect any salary increase within one or two days. There are many conditions for expatriates to become regular employees. For example, they need to have a professional title of intermediate engineer or above and contribute 5 or 6 years of their life to the company (this is the minimum). Anyway, this company is very good.