At the start, I tricked the school beauty, and ended up with twins? Chapter 357: 346
Chapter 357: 346
Over the next three days, the hiring spree at Ideal Paradise continued with fervor.
Not only the workers in the incubator but also people from the outside were drawn to apply, forming long queues at the entry of Ideal Paradise.
“Good morning to all our viewers, I’m Anong from Modu Tis. Today marks the third day of the public recruitnt event for Ideal Paradise’s sales positions, and we can see that the venue is still buzzing with activity!”
“Jobseekers are pouring in non-stop, their number not less impressive than those seen at so small-scale campus job fairs in spring and fall!”
“Next, I will attempt to interview Mr. Gu Yu, the chairman of Ideal Paradise. Please follow my cara as we get an up-close look at this highly esteed National Husband!”
Cheng Nong, a reporter for Modu Tis—one of Modu’s three major official dia outlets—stood at the recruitnt scene, showing viewers of the morning news the bustling job fair at Ideal Paradise.
With the bustling crowd and the assistance of burly security guards, everyone was lining up in an orderly fashion.
Excited cheers and the roars of the unsuccessful occasionally broke out among the crowd.
There weren’t many interviewees with smiles on their faces; most stood with their heads low and a somber air.
Cheng Nong had been on-site for two days; he observed that although many ca for interviews, very few actually passed.
As netizens beca increasingly interested in this event over the past two days, so who had attended interviews or were preparing to do so had even started a dedicated topic on Weibo to discuss the interviews at Ideal Paradise.
To prepare for his interview, Cheng Nong had also familiarized himself with the interview process at Ideal Paradise.
Since it was the first round, the process wasn’t difficult—the candidates simply queued up to fill out a questionnaire and then explained why they left their previous company and why they wanted to interview with Ideal Paradise.
A standard screening interview, yet it managed to eliminate at least ninety percent of the candidates.
The reason lay in the devilishly challenging questions, which were akin to a ga of truth or dare.
Beyond multiple-choice questions, there were no fixed answers for each question, but the actual answers often exceeded the candidates’ expectations.
Especially those related to perceptions of the ideal company and boss, as well as questions on labor laws and regulations, made one wonder if the person setting the questions was a reincarnate of Marx, harboring deep-seated hatred for capitalists.
Even in the discussion, there was a special quiz bank for labor laws and regulations available for everyone to review…
The titles of the quiz banks were even more provoking: “Workers of the World, Unite,” “Awaken! Take Up Our Arms!” “Learn These Thirty-Six Clauses, Hang the Capitalists from the Streetlights.”
The titles of posts offering test-taking tips were so stirring that Cheng Nong even began to wonder if these people had all co from UC News.
At the top of the Weibo topic was a pinned post with just one line, but it ca from Ideal Paradise’s official Weibo account: “Everything for the ideal!!!”
Comnts and shares passed tens of thousands, and the likes skyrocketed.
What initially seed like just another interesting interview event had now whipped up a storm on the internet.
Ideal Paradise’s company philosophy had influenced thousands!
So, after investigating and preparing in secret for two days, Cheng Nong decided to et Gu Yu in person.
This young man was full of news stories, remarkably exceptional to the point of seeming inhuman.
A top talent from Haidong, the National Husband, a lead doctor at Haidong Affiliated Hospital, close friend to Chen Tian, chairman of Ideal Paradise…
There was a plethora of newsworthy aspects to this young man’s life—he could make headlines with just a single sentence, turning any tidbit into news for so smaller, less scrupulous outlets.
However, as a reporter for an official dia, Cheng Nong certainly wouldn’t follow the example of those tabloids, spinning rumors into trending topics.
News is all about facts, seeking truth from facts.
“Anong, hurry up, I want to see my husband!”
“Anong, go for it, it’s a pity you turned off the gift function! I wanted to give you a rocket!”
“If you succeed, Anong, you might be the first one to officially interview Gu Yu, right?!”
“Yeah! It seems Master Gu has never given any dia a private interview! Anong, seize the opportunity!”
“…”
The newsroom was bustling with activity, and Cheng Nong, reading the comnts from netizens in the live broadcast room, was montarily taken aback.
He carefully recalled the interviews he had seen online about Gu Yu and it seems as if Gu Yu really never agreed to a private dia interview!
If he could pull it off, he would indeed be the first!
Now the popularity of Gu Yu online was no less than that of most A-list celebrities. If he could get the first exclusive interview with Gu Yu, wouldn’t that an a significant addition to his journalistic career?
Although there’s no official ranking among regular journalists, where there are people, there are hierarchies, especially within the system. How could there be no ranking?
Cheng Nong was one of the lowest-level journalists in his departnt, constantly traveling outside for interviews, only slightly better off than the caran lugging around caras.
The other veteran journalists or those with better connections hardly ever went out, simply typing away on keyboards in their offices, sourcing videos from the internet to produce news stories.
Even as traditional television dia was declining, those old-tirs in the departnt couldn’t be bothered to step out and take a look, content to sit behind closed doors, holding their teacups and working in isolation.
In such an environnt, Cheng Nong could no longer stand it. He had entered the industry with journalistic ideals, but later discovered that within it, not many were truly interested in continuing to be serious reporters.
Pressured by internal rejections and not wanting to give up his ideals, Cheng Nong chose to go out and do news on his own.
He discarded traditional television news dia and threw himself into building new dia journalism.
The result was quite successful. His Dou Ying channel for Modu Tis had now gathered tens of thousands of fans, and the loyalty rate among them was quite high.
After all, ordinary people wouldn’t follow these news accounts. Once they did, the retention rate was fairly good.
And so, he embarked on the path of live news broadcasting.
He thought his achievents would earn him the admiration of his colleagues and superiors, but what he got instead was scorn.
Although several days had passed, he still rembered the words his leader said to him, “Dou Ying live news? That’s simply irresponsible!”
Cheng Nong couldn’t understand why news broadcast on television was considered journalism, while news on Dou Ying was labeled irresponsible.
He felt he had completely lost the ability to communicate with his leaders.
They were nothing but a bunch of stubborn antiques!
“Nong, he’s out! Gu Yu is out!”
Just at that mont, a cara assistant suddenly whispered to him.
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There will be three more chapters tonight.
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