The first rule is that the company pays five insurances and one gold. There are brackets behind it, which means something like this. The company pays five risks and can help remit a sum of money, but both the company and the individual have to bear it.
Seeing this rule, I was puzzled to ask HR. Unexpectedly, HR proudly said: Yes, our company pays five insurances and one gold, which many other companies don't have. But the first gold is like this. You have to bear the personal and company parts.
I was a black question mark face. In that case, I only wrote five risks. Why should I write to Jin? Are all the people who come to the interview fools? Moreover, he is very arrogant, as if only his company can do this, and this welfare has gone against the sky.
I was a little noncommittal at that time, and I could cheat the fresh graduates who had just left the society! Even graduates and people with a little experience will not be cheated by this move.
The second rule is even more exciting. Every time employees leave the station (whether they get up and walk, go to the toilet, drink water or eat fruit), they should punch in and hang up, and then cancel the hang-up after returning to their posts. I pointed to this and asked? What is this for?
HR said that because the company must be very clear about the working status of each employee, every employee's contribution to the company should be clear every day. It is not normal for an employee to leave his seat frequently to drink water and go to the toilet every day.
It is also said that in their company, the number of times employees go to the toilet is controlled at about 4 times a day, and the total time of a day will not exceed 10 minutes. This is a relatively normal situation. If you leave for more than 15 minutes, HR will talk to you regularly to see if there is anything wrong.
If this is the case for three consecutive months, it is necessary to consider whether it meets the requirements of this position. Me, emmm I can't afford to serve such a company, so I'll quit right away. Not appropriate. Please be smart. There is no personal freedom at all.