What is the treatment of Tianjin Communication Broadcasting Group?

I started my job in the middle of 14, doing software development in the factory next to No.2 Middle School. At that time, it was 2500 a month after tax, and 4000 a month if you worked overtime. Because I just graduated from college at that time, I thought it was most important to learn something and learn from others. What I like most after entering the company is that most of my colleagues are friendly, and then the food is delicious:) But I really feel that there is no future after working for three months. I don't like the environment of state-owned enterprises either. I know many honest people who are bullied by leaders every day. Some leaders who are poor in level and know nothing are arrogant every day. Basically, everyone wants stability, and there is no big pursuit. Later, I was invited by a foreign company to leave here, and when I left, I offended the leader (of course, it was really my fault, saying that I worked well for only three months a year). But the choice is right. The technology used by foreign companies is more advanced and the company management is better. Now I can earn 22 thousand a month. If I had been hanging around there, I would have died in 5 thousand.

In the long run, people who have experienced PS should choose where they can learn more. It is really unwise to look at their salary just after graduation. There are also questions about academic qualifications. Anyone who has been to school knows that most people have mixed degrees and have no real skills. Masters in ordinary schools are not necessarily better than 985 undergraduates.