When you go out to work, of course you have to go to an economically developed city. As for which city to go to, it is only good if it is relatively good. Understand the city and your own positioning, and then make a decision. The one that suits you is the best.
The most economically developed regions in China are undoubtedly the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta. These regions also have the largest migrant population in the city. This also shows from another aspect that these cities can attract workers to work. If you want to work, it is recommended to go to these places. These places have developed manufacturing industries and corresponding opportunities.
First-tier cities in the Pearl River Delta, such as Shenzhen and Guangzhou, have relatively large development space, so you can still gain some experience. But there are too many people here, the competition is fierce, the wages are high, and the consumption is higher. If the salary is left for a month, there will not be much balance. Suitable for short-term development, not suitable for long-term work.
Compared with the Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze River Delta’s economy is developing rapidly and its manufacturing industry is more concentrated. Second-tier cities in Jiangsu Province, such as Suzhou, Kunshan, Nantong, and Changshu, are rising and developing the fastest. High-tech, electronics, machinery, clothing, and chemical industries are very developed. Prices and housing prices are relatively higher than those of cities such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen. It’s more reasonable. Although the wages are slightly lower than those in Guangdong, the academic requirements for entering the factory are low and the prices are very reasonable. It is very suitable for the majority of friends who go out to work.