The migrant workers in Hangzhou have evolved to the point where they abandon their cars and rush to the limit when they are about to be late.
Hangzhou is not only a tourist city, but also a new first-tier city with developed economy, with developed secondary and tertiary industries. With superior geographical location, abundant resources and employment opportunities, it is also a dream city. The departure of many people is sometimes a helpless move. Therefore, migrant workers in Hangzhou are really hard, with high consumption, low wages and great work pressure.
The living standard is high, but the salary has not increased much. For many people, it feels like working in a first-tier city, but living in a first-tier city with the salary of a second-tier city. The per capita wage in Hangzhou is about four to five figures. Such a high wage level may be a moonlight family in Hangzhou, which is a high consumption city. The house price is too high, so it is better to buy a house in a second-and third-tier city.
The real situation of working in Hangzhou
In Hangzhou, like many other first-tier cities, high-paying jobs are mainly concentrated in the field of Internet technology. Alibaba, Ant Group, Huawei and other well-known enterprises have provided a large number of high-paying job opportunities, attracting talents from all over the country and even the world to compete for employment. These companies usually offer higher salaries, generous benefits and broad career development space. However, for practitioners in general industries, the salary level is low.
For example, jobs in catering, service industry and some traditional manufacturing industries have relatively low salaries, and the monthly salary is often less than five figures. As a result, the salary distribution of some residents in Hangzhou is extremely uneven, and there is an obvious gap between high salary and low salary. Although the cost of living in Hangzhou is relatively high and the salary of ordinary people is relatively low, there are still a large number of people who choose to stay in this city and pursue better life and career development opportunities.