In terms of work intensity, the pressure of safety production and other scheduling is obviously more tiring and more stressful. After all, the main business of power grid also means more exercise, more mastery of power-related skills, and a relatively wider promotion and development path in the future. Of course, the level of dispatching posts is also higher and the treatment will be better.
The work intensity of the internet department is not so great, and there is no pressure for on-site safety production. Of course, if the post level is lower, the future career development path of non-main business will be much narrower. To put it bluntly, what kind of life do you want? If you want a promotion and are not afraid of hardship, make good arrangements. If you want to live a small life, leave work and have no desire for part-time jobs, then the Internet department is good.
Introduction:
State Grid Corporation was established on February 29th, 2002, 65438+2002. It is a wholly state-owned company directly managed by the central government with a registered capital of 829.5 billion yuan. Its core business is to invest in power grid construction and operation, and it is a super-large state-owned key enterprise related to national energy security and the lifeline of the national economy.
The business area of the company covers 26 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) in China, and the power supply scope accounts for 88% of the land area, with a power supply population of over 65,438+0,654,380 billion. In 20021year, the company ranked second in Fortune Global 500.
In the past 20 years, State Grid has continuously set the longest safety record for the world's super-large power grid, built a number of ultra-high voltage transmission projects, and become the power grid with the strongest transmission capacity and the largest scale of new energy grid connection in the world, ranking first among central enterprises in terms of patent ownership 10 year.
The company has invested in and operated the backbone energy networks in nine countries and regions, such as the Philippines, Brazil, Portugal, Australia, Italy, Greece, Oman, Chile and China, and won the A-level performance appraisal of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council for 17 consecutive years, and the national sovereign credit rating of three international rating agencies, Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch, for 8 consecutive years.