Don't worry about not finding a job! What's the difference between "central enterprises" and "state-owned enterprises"?

Now, more and more college graduates take working in state-owned enterprises as the starting point of their careers. Of course, such a job is not easy to find. Parents want their children to have an "iron rice bowl", and it is their pride to have a stable job. So how good is the state-owned enterprise that we talk about every day? What is the difference between it and central enterprises?

When it comes to "state-owned enterprises", everyone may be familiar with it, but when it comes to "central enterprises", everyone may be a little confused. What is a central enterprise and which enterprises are considered as central enterprises?

In fact, central enterprises are state-owned enterprises, and they are the best enterprises in state-owned enterprises. To put it simply, in China, state-owned enterprises are enterprises with the state as the main investment, which are controlled by the state and serve the people. Most of the profits belong to the state. According to the different management authority of assets owned by enterprises, they are divided into central enterprises (that is, central enterprises) and local enterprises. Central enterprises are generally directly managed by SASAC, while other state-owned enterprises are managed by local governments. Therefore, the heads of the two are naturally divided into high and low levels, and the leaders of central enterprises have greater rights than the leaders of general state-owned enterprises.

The quickest way to tell whether an enterprise is a state-owned enterprise is to see whether its name begins with "China". Anyone named "China xxx" is generally a state-owned enterprise, such as several big banks in our country's financial industry, which manages the financial industry, and some industries that are inseparable from the country's development, such as railways, petroleum, tobacco and other industries. These industries can directly affect the development of a country, so they all belong to state-owned enterprises. The central enterprises are the biggest "big name" enterprises. Looking at the top 500 enterprises in China, more than 80% are central enterprises. As the backbone of China's economy, we can see the strength of central enterprises.

In terms of treatment, central enterprises give employees higher treatment and better welfare than other state-owned enterprises. Because the central enterprises develop well, the natural benefits are also high. But relatively speaking, it is difficult to work in central enterprises, requiring employees to be excellent in all aspects. Moreover, if they want to enter the central enterprises, they must go through a series of rigorous examinations and assessments, so they must make a lot of efforts. Moreover, as the main business of central enterprises becomes clearer in the future, it is likely to become the boss of a certain industry. It can be said that the prospect is better than that of general state-owned enterprises, so it is very worthwhile to take entering central enterprises as the work goal.

No matter where we work, whether the unit is a state-owned enterprise or a central enterprise, the only thing we have to do is to do things in a down-to-earth manner, serve the country, and always study with a modest attitude.