Is it better to enter a state-owned enterprise or a public institution?

Many people are more and more willing to join state-owned enterprises, mainly because state-owned enterprises have stable jobs, high wages and good benefits, and it is easy to find a partner and have face.

1. Working in state-owned enterprises is relatively stable. After graduating from college, I went to many companies to look for a job, but only found a job in a sales company. For our sales company, there are achievements to be completed every month. If you don't finish it in any month, you may be dismissed next month, so the work is very unstable. Many old-timers may still be dismissed by the company even if they are over 40. So many people will choose to work in state-owned enterprises. After all, such enterprises are more stable and jobs will be the same.

2. The wages of state-owned enterprises are better. For example, in our city, if you are an ordinary undergraduate, the average salary is four or five thousand, but if you go to work in a state-owned enterprise, it will be tens of thousands at least one month, which is why many young people want to work in a state-owned enterprise. Because it is impossible for you to get rich when you go to work in a state-owned enterprise. For example, you can earn millions of dollars a year, but you can earn more than most people and get good treatment in all aspects. Generally, I don't work overtime, so many young people like to go.

3. state-owned enterprises will be more respected when they go to work. For young people, going to work is not only to get a high salary, but also to gain respect. For example, in our family, if you know that you work in a state-owned enterprise, everyone will respect you and people will think that you have found a good job. But if you only work in a small company, people will think that you have no future. Even if your salary is good now, people will think that you have no future, so that you can be respected, which is one of the reasons why many young people choose to work in state-owned enterprises.