What electronics factories are there in Shanghai?
In recent years, Shanghai, as the economic center of China, has attracted a large number of electronic manufacturing companies to settle in. Electronics factories are mainly concentrated in Pudong New Area, Songjiang District, Jiading District and other areas, covering multiple fields such as semiconductors, consumer electronics, and automotive electronics. The following is a summary of some well-known electronics factories in Shanghai for the reference of job seekers or investors.
1. List of popular electronics factories in Shanghai

| Company name | Main business | area | scale |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) | Semiconductor manufacturing | Pudong New Area | Large (more than 10,000 employees) |
| Pegatron | Consumer electronics OEM | Songjiang District | Large (more than 20,000 employees) |
| Shanghai Huahong Grace Semiconductor | integrated circuit manufacturing | Pudong New Area | Large (more than 8,000 employees) |
| Quanta Computer | Laptop OEM | Songjiang District | Large (more than 15,000 employees) |
| Shanghai Changshuo Technology | Mobile phone assembly OEM | Pudong New Area | Very large (more than 50,000 employees) |
2. Distribution characteristics of electronics factories
Shanghai’s electronics factories are mainly concentrated in the following areas:
1.Pudong New Area: Focusing on semiconductors and high-end manufacturing, representative companies include SMIC, Huahong Grace, etc.
2.Songjiang District: Mainly focused on consumer electronics OEM, gathering Taiwan-funded companies such as Pegatron and Quanta.
3.Jiading District: Mainly automotive electronics and parts, including foreign-funded enterprises such as Continental Group.
3. Things to note when applying for a job
1.Salary level: The monthly salary of ordinary operators is usually 5,000-8,000 yuan, and the monthly salary of technical positions can reach more than 10,000 yuan.
2.working hours: Most electronics factories implement a two-shift system, with 4-6 days off per month.
3.Benefits: Generally includes five insurances and one housing fund, meal subsidies, accommodation subsidies, etc.
4. Recent Industry Trends
1. The semiconductor industry continues to be booming, and companies such as SMIC are still expanding production capacity.
2. New energy vehicles drive the growth in demand for automotive electronics, and the recruitment needs of related companies increase.
3. Some foundries have begun to move to the central and western regions, but Shanghai still retains R&D and high value-added production links.
5. How to choose an electronics factory
1. Choose based on your own skills: Ordinary operators can choose foundries, and technicians can consider semiconductor companies.
2. Pay attention to corporate stability: give priority to listed companies or foreign-funded enterprises.
3. Consider geographical location: choose a factory with convenient transportation or accommodation.
As an important base for China's electronics manufacturing industry, Shanghai provides a large number of employment opportunities. Whether you are a job seeker or an investor, you can find development opportunities that suit you here. It is recommended that before making a choice, you should understand the company's situation in various aspects and make a decision after on-site inspection.
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