Although she felt a bit anxious about it, it was entirely because the difficulty her senior brothers and sisters faced in finding jobs affected her and her classmates.
He Xiangyu secretly followed behind, completely unexpecting to end up here after eting with Boss Zhang, and then to hear soone wanted to poach Junior Sister from Guoxie.
Oh my, should she hurry and call Senior Sister? Senior Sister dread of working at the sa hospital as Junior Sister.
"You need to prepare early for job hunting." Several elders explained the rules of the social system to the younger generation, "This year’s recruitnt plans were probably decided last year, and by this point, the most desired candidates have basically been hired."
Cousin and his wife, Teacher Zhuang said this because, as teachers, they had so exposure to this kind of work and understood the rules of company recruitnt. Xie Wanying listened carefully to the elders. Now, after being reborn, she was not as naive as before, with greater ambitions, she must seize every opportunity worth fighting for.
"Your resu is very important, and it’s not sothing that can be written well in one go. Think it over carefully, and you can let Teacher Zhuang review it for you. You can also call or your cousin for advice," Shang Siling said to her, "The real internal recruitnt happens in the latter half of the year, and that’s when organizations settle on their preferred candidates. My cousin and I are reminding you of this because you need to position yourself well; finding a job isn’t just about finding a job."
Standing nearby, He Xiangyu thought to herself: Junior Sister’s family is so ambitious, even more than her family in the Imperial City. Looking back, Boss Zhang’s words made sense too; job hunting isn’t falling in love, why deal with emotions. Having studied dicine for so many years, if it’s just about finding so random job, it would waste so much effort and hard work, not to ntion extinguishing one’s own career dreams.
What Cousin and his wife said was exactly what she thought, and Xie Wanying nodded.
"Fangfang." After arranging things for an old friend’s daughter, Aunt Min asked her old friend, "When are you leaving?"
"Probably the day after tomorrow," Sun Rongfang replied.
"That’s too soon, why not stay for a couple more days?" Aunt Min asked wistfully.
"Xiao Min, I’ll co to see you again when I have ti, take good care of yourself. Once you get better, you can co to Songyuan to play, and I’ll host you," Sun Rongfang encouraged her old friend to stay positive and focus on getting well.
Aunt Min smiled.
In the middle of the conversation, a phone call ca in. Sun Rongfang answered the phone, hearing her husband’s voice complaining: "Why are you rushing things, I said I’ll be back the day after tomorrow." She had to return early because her husband kept urging her.
"Sothing happened with the elderly at ho, I told you not to make this long trip." Xie Changrong reproached his wife.
"What happened to your parents?"
"It’s not my parents, it’s your dad, he said he fell and hurt his leg."
Sun Rongfang froze for a mont: "Are you lying to ? I haven’t heard anything from my dad."
"Would he dare to call you? If you don’t believe , call him yourself."
Sun Rongfang quickly hung up on her husband and called Grandpa Sun.
The others present were on edge.
"It’s nothing," Sun Rongfang reassured her daughter, "I saw your grandpa before coming here, he was healthy and goes to the flower market every morning."
Visiting the flower market is Grandpa Sun’s hobby, he goes as long as his health allows.
The issue was the fall was an accident, and it’s known that bone fractures in the elderly don’t heal as easily as in young people. Xie Wanying’s heart was hanging in suspense.
The call to Grandpa Sun connected, and hearing it was his daughter checking after what his son-in-law said, he scolded on the spot: "I broke my leg? Is he hoping I break my leg or what?"
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