Is it necessary to enter the State Grid for employment in electric power?
Although the 2024 exam has not yet started, some high school students have little chance of being admitted to a major university, so they can only find another way to find a suitable development path for themselves.
Therefore, starting from the fundamental purpose of his plan to work in the State Grid after graduating from university, he plans to choose an undergraduate college in electric power after the college entrance examination in 2024, which seems to be a good application option, so, can he go to work in the State Grid?
In fact, students from these universities can only go to work in the State Grid, and not everyone can go.
The difference is too big, even in the universities where they have worked in the power sector, only a few people can be admitted to the State Grid, and even more cannot be admitted. From this point of view, it is very likely that he will be transferred to work in the national grid.
Now, there are more than a dozen undergraduate colleges and universities in the country electrical engineering graduates, after graduation, all of them are likely to go to work in the State Grid.
Like Xi'an Electric Power College, Harbin Electric Power Vocational and Technical College, Sichuan Electric Power Vocational and Technical College, Guangxi Electric Power Vocational and Technical College, Jiangxi Electric Power Vocational and Technical College, are known as "directly affiliated colleges". For example, Sichuan Electric Power College, a subsidiary of the Sichuan Provincial Electric Power Company, is one of them.
Generally speaking, this group of students from engineering universities went to the State Grid, just like ordinary bachelor's and master's degrees, and they had to go through a series of procedures such as online application, written examination, interview, and admission before they were finally hired.
Moreover, those who enter the national grid have a certain ability, so the competition will not be too fierce, if it is really capable, it is difficult to say.
Moreover, you should remember that if a college graduate, if you want to work in the State Grid, then you still give preference to electric power vocational and technical colleges, such as power systems, such as high-voltage transmission and distribution line construction and maintenance, such as power supply technology, etc.
It can be seen from the public information that many fresh graduates apply for the second college entrance examination, and some places do not even accept college graduates.
Third, in terms of working hours at the grassroots level, the working hours of undergraduate graduates are generally less than 8 years, and the working places are more inclined to rural power stations. However, there are still good positions.
Don't think that the second batch is the remaining positions of the second batch, in fact this is not the case, there is only one person in the second batch. After all, there is a gap in their education level, which is why there will be a place. If you see, is there a difference between the level of education of high school students and secondary vocational schools? But everyone can go to college.
In general, it would be better if you could continue to study electrician after graduating from university, and you could also work in the national grid.
"Opportunity" is a kind of "probability word", no one can 100% guarantee that they can be hired by the State Grid, even if they are admitted to the police of the public security system, there are some people who are admitted by other means, therefore, you have to adjust your attitude, don't think that you are admitted to the power college, you can go to work in the State Grid in the future, that will only bring trouble to yourself, and when you graduate, it will be difficult for you to find a job.