Intellectual property agency companies definitely do not perform interior design work. As the name suggests, they are companies that represent intellectual property rights, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. They organize the clients’ messy original materials and technical disclosures into qualified documents for submission. Go to the patent office, trademark office, or copyright office.
Since the poster has just entered the industry, he will definitely not get particularly good treatment. If the treatment is not lower than the poster’s previous treatment, it will be very good. Intellectual property rights require seniority, so take your time.
The poster must have mastered design software such as autocad, coreldraw, and photoshop, right? The intellectual property agency has taken a fancy to the poster's ability in this area, because mechanical patent applications require a lot of drawing work. Sometimes the customer cannot provide complete drawings or needs to modify the drawings, and the poster's skills can be used.
It is also possible that the agency wants to design a trademark for a client and can also use the skills of the poster.
Of course, it is also possible that the intellectual property agency lacks telephone sales or something. In that case, it doesn’t matter what abilities the poster has. A junior high school diploma and a sharp tongue are also acceptable.
Finally, a reminder to the poster, because intellectual property rights have strict time limits, so working in an agency is very stressful. It is very likely that you will receive a task in the morning and have you produce a picture in the afternoon. If you can’t produce a picture, you won’t be able to submit the entire application document. Just think of the angry looks from your colleagues~~ Haha
The most outrageous person I’ve ever seen is one who works for an hour and then leaves. As for working three jobs a month More and more people are leaving their jobs without becoming regular employees within a month.