You do not want to ever work for a Chinese company.
By making it in the USA—they will avoid the Trump Tariffs and put Americans to work. I see this as a good thing. More Americans with jobs is a positive. Chines/Japanese/Korean car companies will build their cars in the USA to avoid the Tariffs (some do now) but they will employ US workers! That is the goal. Americans to work! Maybe new companies will expand (like that 3 wheeled car plant)—better to employ US Tax payers than cheap Mexican workers in Mexico.
I've heard some general stories, but want to know what your experiences are. As a side note, I have a friend who worked (briefly) for a Pakistani-run software company. He said it was like Alibaba and the 40 thieves meets Microsoft. Very 3rd world.
Are they difficult to work for? I’ve worked for foreign owned companies, though not Chinese owned. What is bad about working for a Chinese company?
“You do not want to ever work for a Chinese company”
I do and get paid very handsomely. Fly first class, stay in 5 star hotels. No requirement to use chop sticks...