I used to work at the Chongqing Branch of the Rural Credit Card Center, but I resigned after about half a year.
First of all, it is a dispatch system. Five insurances and one housing fund are guaranteed, but the treatment is really not very good when you first join. Here in Chongqing, during the training, I got 400 per month, and after I officially started working, I got 2 The salary is more than 700 per month, and after half a year the salary will probably rise to about 1,800. At that time, I heard that the treatment here in Chongqing was about half of that in Shanghai. For example, the summer high temperature subsidy plus cool drinks was 600 in Chongqing, but it seemed to be more than 1,000 in Shanghai.
As for becoming a full-time employee, there is a chance, but it is quite slim. The Agricultural Bank of China pays more attention to qualifications, so those who join the industry early seem to have a greater chance. It is said that the Shanghai branch has nearly 800 seats, plus connections and other factors. You can probably have a base yourself.
Then there is work, which is very tedious and mechanical. I repeat the same words hundreds of times for eight hours a day. In addition to one hour for meals and half an hour for rest, I only have 20 minutes to go to the toilet to deal with my own affairs. Exceed, and it is in a hall with many people, which is noisy and taxing your hearing and throat. Because there is a lot of work, the chance of making mistakes is relatively high. If you make a mistake, your money will be deducted and it will be entered into your work record, affecting your promotion. Wait, working three shifts is quite tiring, especially the night shift, where I can only sleep for one and a half hours.
As for the interview, you will first be asked to take a psychological and personality test, and then the interview will mainly introduce yourself and ask some familiar questions. For example, if you are changing jobs, ask why you want to change jobs. Probably just to hear how your Mandarin is, it will be easier.
Personally, I think this job is really tiring, and the chances of promotion are not great, but it depends on what you think. The above are some personal experiences that I hope can help you.