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Is there a future as a salesman in an intellectual property agency?
Generally, it is not as good as expected, and the future is very limited. I also applied for an intellectual property agency. The interview is very simple. Basically, I just want to interview people, which is also very simple. It's easier than the shop assistant in the mall. This is telemarketing. Their company will usually give you a book with many companies, including the phone number of the person in charge, what they do and the name of the person in charge. I don't know where they came from. It seems that some of them bought this information and then made crazy phone calls, one by one. They will give you a script, just read it, but I'm sorry that the rejection rate is high. 100 It's good to make five phone calls, but you don't have to buy it, especially if you want to get a patent. For traditional manufacturing enterprises like China, they feel that they have to spend money again. Although you say that successful countries will reward you with high-tech enterprises and subsidize you, many companies are still too lazy to take them! Moreover, patents are deceptive and useless fake patents. Every year, the number of patent applications in China ranks behind that in the United States and Japan. They are all fabricated and useless rubbish. As for wages, people may even say that it is actually an increase in performance, and there is almost no performance in doing this. Most of the basic salary is around 2000, and that's basically it. If you think it's enough, it's okay to go, but if you want to make money, I'll tell you, there's no future.