2. The employee relationship is not too tense, and there is human touch between superiors and subordinates. The overall welfare care of the company feels good, and some small favors are a bit of a state-owned enterprise. Lao Liu's idea is to create an environment for employees to work with peace of mind, which is good.
3. The treatment is above average, not worse than that of foreign companies, and a little lower than that of popular enterprises such as the Internet (but personally, I feel that the Internet has serious overtime work and low cost performance).
4. I have been engaged in internationalization in recent years. Although I often communicate with Americans, I am still more like China on the whole, except that there is no so-called Chinese-English mixed speech of typical foreign companies.
In short, Lenovo is a good choice for people who want to work hard in the company for a lifetime.