Chapter 681: Chapter 684: Important Mission Chapter 681: Chapter 684: Important Mission Although the price was expensive, it was barely within Xiao Han and Yang Lu’s budget. After several negotiations with the other party, they finally settled on the price and rented the entire first floor for 1.2 million per year. They had essentially secured a base for Hann Group.
Soon, the renovation company moved in, and Li Da almost had to send soone to the site every day to monitor progress.
The workers from the renovation company were generally unreliable—if no one kept an eye on them, their work would be sloppy, and they would substitute specified materials with inferior ones. Li Da had Liu Shengtao recruit a few fierce-looking guys to oversee the site.
Indeed, as soon as the renovation company saw a few intimidating figures coming in, they were naturally terrified. They worked overti and did not dare cut corners on materials. They strictly adhered to the contract. Of course, they were also afraid; afraid that if there were any issues with the renovation, they would be the ones to bla.
Ultimately, the renovation company completed the entire first floor seriously within a week. They left so minor details for them to integrate.
Liu Xiaolei also started to get busy.
Human resources and public relations tasks fell on her shoulders, and this was not a light responsibility. On the contrary, it was a very heavy one.
As the saying goes, the beginning is always the hardest.
Hann Group was now at its initial stage and urgently needed talents.
For example, Hann Catering was planning to expand to thirty chain restaurants across ten prefecture-level cities throughout the province. This was Hann Group’s first major investnt since its establishnt. The thirty chain restaurants were about a 20-million investnt, a substantial sum, hence requiring careful consideration. The current staff at Hann was far too few to open thirty chain restaurants at once.
Most importantly, Hann Group had expanded significantly, and everyone had specific roles. Zhao Lizhong used to help out with Hann Restaurant, but now all his focus was on Hann Mining Company, and the foreign trade company had been handed over to a friend of his. Therefore, Hann Restaurant could no longer bother Zhao Lizhong.
As for Yang Lu, she was even busier.
Almost all of Hann Company’s financial work was now being handled by Yang Lu. Moreover, many of the proposals and plans were also her responsibility. From major corporate strategies to staff appointnts, almost everything was managed by Yang Lu. She was indeed hands-on. Therefore, Xiao Han felt that he couldn’t be too selfish and burden all the tasks on Yang Lu.
“Xiao Han!” Yang Lu spotted Xiao Han from afar near the Twin Towers Building.
“Sister Yang…,” Xiao Han smiled and said, “I specifically ca to see our new ho.”
“I just have sothing to discuss with you,” Yang Lu quickly smiled.
“Go ahead!” Xiao Han nodded.
“The unveiling ceremony is next week. I’ve already spoken to a few leaders from the Municipal Committee, and they will co to cut the ribbon,” Yang Lu smiled. “What do you think… do you have any other requests?”
“What requests?” Xiao Han looked puzzled and said, “That’s great, the fact that leaders from the Municipal Committee can make ti to co cut the ribbon is a good thing.”
“What I ant was, do you want to cut the ribbon together with the leaders from the Municipal Committee?” Yang Lu straightforwardly pointed out, Xiao Han wasn’t very worldly and didn’t grasp the crux.
“No!” Xiao Han quickly waved his hand, then said, “You represent the highest leader of Hann Group at the ribbon cutting. Later, if any dia reporters co, you should speak as the highest leader of Hann Group!”
“Ah?” Yang Lu looked at Xiao Han in astonishnt and said, “Then… then…”
“It’s settled then,” Xiao Han smiled and said, “Sister Yang, I trust you deeply.”
“Okay,” Yang Lu nodded reluctantly and said, “Since you trust so much, I won’t let you down.”
Liu Xiaolei was also in the Twin Towers Building; the thirtieth floor had already been divided into various departntal areas. Each departnt had its designated space, and the entire floor was very spacious, asuring over 1,000 square ters. In a small place like Linjiang City, an annual rent of over 1.2 million was reasonable.
Liu Xiaolei had already learned where her departnt was located—Human Resources and Public Relations were in the sa area. Desks and chairs had already been set up, and Li Da, as the head of the Logistics Departnt, was leading people around buying office supplies—computers, printers…
In about three more days, everything would be in place.
“Xiao Han…” Liu Xiaolei ran over with a beaming smile.
“This happy?” Xiao Han smilingly looked at Liu Xiaolei.
“Yes, the company’s renovation is done, and it looks pretty,” Liu Xiaolei said with a smile. “I have my own office.”
“Is it big?” Xiao Han asked.
“It’s quite big, each person has an office of over ten square ters,” Liu Xiaolei said proudly, then added, “I’m planning to go to the job market, do you want to co with to recruit people?”
“Recruit people?” Upon hearing this, Xiao Han beca excited: “Sure, let’s go together.”
The company needed to hire people, and Xiao Han had never done human resources work before, so he was very interested in this aspect of recruitnt.
Both of them imdiately said goodbye to Yang Lu and drove to the job market.
“Hey, the chairman of Hann Group actually going to the job market to do recruitnt work?” Yang Lu looked at Xiao Han’s retreating figure and couldn’t help but snicker.
Xiao Han was indeed a hands-off manager who delegated all tasks to others and trusted them completely. If it were her, she definitely wouldn’t entrust such core matters to others. For instance, Xiao Han had handed over the financial responsibilities to her — the company’s accounts and all the seals were in her hands. If she wanted to embezzle funds and flee, it would be an incredibly easy task; they probably wouldn’t even know she was gone.
However, given Yang Lu’s personality, she definitely wouldn’t do such a thing.
Xiao Han had saved Yang Lu’s life and recognized her abilities. Therefore, she definitely couldn’t commit such an act.
……
Linjiang City Job Market.
This was a world of mixed bags where fresh graduates ca looking for jobs, and those dissatisfied with existing jobs ca seeking new opportunities. Of course, there were also so so-called job market ‘gurus.’ These so-called gurus lacked ambition and preferred daily wage jobs, enjoying work that allowed one rest for three days after a single day’s labor, or even a week off for a day’s work.
These folks frequented the vicinity of the job market, staying in motels that cost eight yuan a night, where dozens of beds lined a room and eight yuan bought a night’s sleep. Of course, so disdained such places, preferring to spend five yuan at an internet cafe for a night-long session. There, one could use a computer and, if tired, rest on a couch overnight. Such shady internet cafes were generally not called cafes but were known as ‘internet rental hos.’
Upon arriving at the job market, they imdiately connected with the job market managent committee. After paying the rent, they quickly set up a recruitnt booth and began hiring.
This place had all kinds of people, including talents and certainly scamrs. Human resources work was not easy; it involved selecting the right candidates from thousands, and this wasn’t an easy task.
When a recruitnt booth was set up,
many people imdiately crowded in.
“What kind of people are you hiring?”
“Can I apply? I can adapt to any job!”
Many imdiately surged forward with their resus.
Liu Xiaolei beca sowhat flustered, but Xiao Han quickly stepped up to manage the situation. He stood up and said, “Step back, don’t crowd around. We are about to display the recruitnt notice.”
The crowd rustled…
Everyone moved back.
Xiao Han then pulled out a fra and hung up a poster. The details for the required positions were clearly listed.
Although Hann Group was hiring quite a few people, Liu Xiaolei listed not many positions; she needed two senior human resources veterans who had significant personal networks. This was most important.
Human resources work was all about networking, and any HR professional needed so friends in this field. If Hann Group urgently needed people, the HR staff could quickly tap into their network to find suitable candidates through headhunting agencies.
Once the recruitnt notice was released, many dispersed.
Though the offered salary was tempting and the position was very attractive, the recruitnt conditions were quite strict and rare.
Liu Xiaolei’s recruitnt for the HR clerks had two requirents: first, must be a graduate from an HR-related major; second, must have over five years of experience in an HR position. There were no specific age requirents, which indirectly created a criterion for age. There were also no specific academic qualifications required.
The previously dense crowd quickly thinned out.
So people tentatively handed over a resu, only to receive a smile from Liu Xiaolei who said, “Wait for our response.”
This process repeated, over ten resus were collected, yet there was still no news.
“Xiao Lei, aren’t your requirents too high?” Xiao Han asked.
“Not high,” Liu Xiaolei shook her head.
“People with these qualifications probably wouldn’t co to the job market to find work, would they?” Xiao Han ruefully said, “Generally, people of that age would find a job before they switch, not quit to find work here.”
“There will be so,” Liu Xiaolei smiled, “But not now. Later, towards the end of the day, so veterans will co by to take a look. If there are suitable positions, they’ll leave a business card, not a resu.”
“Oh…” upon hearing this, Xiao Han said, “How do you know?”
“I just know!” Liu Xiaolei giggled.
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