Ok, it's usually temporary. After becoming a full member, you can have medical insurance and endowment insurance, and you can basically have a single dormitory. Those who know each other or work long hours can be divided into houses (employees' children are given priority to work and houses are given priority). The cost of the house and other expenses are directly deducted from the salary (at least my parents are). The salary of different posts is different, but the benefits in recent years are not very good, so the salary is not high. It depends.
Anything else? By the way, you can go to the website (although it is badly done) or ask the personnel department.
Of course, there are not so many houses. What is your degree? Although useful, it is not very important. It depends on your major. It would be better if you have work experience. But few people are recruited now. I don't know. It's mainly about those old monsters in the human resources department. Can you find a relationship? The higher the relationship, the better. I think you know this. China is like this. Temporary termination and formal termination can be different, with a difference of about 3 times. Some of them can become full members every month, while others may need a year. I don't know the details, because I have been studying abroad for almost 1 year, and I don't know the details.