I think the treatment of PetroChina is very good. Generally, ordinary college graduates start from the grassroots level. If you are a girl, it should be easy for you to work. If you are a boy, you must be prepared to endure hardship. The system of PetroChina is very large. Specifically, from the department
There are not many people in the bureau and grassroots units who can rise up, and the benefits are definitely not bad. They can be said to be middle-to-upper-class existences in the profession.
PetroChina is an advanced state-owned enterprise with complete corporate rules and regulations, a unique corporate culture, and rich resources.
There are various help measures for new employees, which are suitable for newcomers of all levels to enter the workplace, reduce the detours you have to take, and make you make fewer mistakes. If you work hard, you will grow very fast, and you can do it in a short time.
Standing alone and taking on important work is a good platform for new employees.
Disadvantages: As a state-owned enterprise, PetroChina is very sensitive to policies, but slightly less sensitive to the market.
Strict rules and regulations lead to slow measures, and leaders at all levels tend to be conservative. It is normal to seek no merit but no fault.
Employees tend to be specialized, and most jobs have relatively niche needs, making it difficult to change jobs.
The level of wages and benefits is slightly higher than the social average. Individual efforts have little impact on income, and it is serious to eat from a big pot.
As China's largest crude oil and natural gas producer and supplier, CNPC's business involves oil and gas exploration and development, refining and chemical engineering, pipeline transportation, sales of oil and gas refining and chemical products, petroleum engineering and technical services, petroleum machinery processing and manufacturing, petroleum trading, etc.
In various fields, it occupies a dominant position in China's oil and natural gas production, processing and market.
In 2008, PetroChina ranked 5th in the comprehensive ranking of the world's 50 major oil companies by the US "Petroleum Intelligence Weekly" [10] and ranked 6th in the 2011 ranking of the world's top 500 companies by the US "Fortune" magazine.
In the 2009 selection of China's top 100 listed companies by "Buffett Magazine", he won first place in the "All-Star Award for China's 25 Most Respected Listed Companies".