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Bob is now one of the influential figures at Harvard University.

His social network has beco popular among colleges across the United States.

Bob is also one of the people who understand most of the programming talents in current schools.

Through this channel, it is possible to find so potential talents who cannot be found under normal circumstances.

This is Takayuki's idea.

"This is what I'm thinking," Takayuki said. "I plan to invest in organizing an event at Harvard University and several other universities. The title of this event will be: Challenge Heroes. Every programr interested can join this event, and among these people, the winners can not only receive bonuses but also get a high-paying job contract in advance, which ans locking in their future."

Bob listened attentively.

It sounds like a ga, but the rewards in the end will be real rewards.

Not only can Takayuki find talents through this thod, but Bob can also!

At this point, Takayuki added, "But what I need more is talents with certain creativity, not just programrs. So, we can work together. I will select those with creativity, and you can screen those who et the conditions of your company. Our two companies together will intercept outstanding talents from universities in advance."

Bob nodded, "This idea is very good. To be honest, I want to go back and hold this kind of competition imdiately. This competition will definitely be super exciting."

Takayuki said, "It seems that we have reached a consensus. Next, it depends on whether your promotion on social networks is in place. I also want to see with my own eyes what kind of outstanding talents your universities can produce."

After a eting, Jeff returned to the dormitory with the sll of hot pot all over his suit, while Bob began to help Takayuki find the so-called talents.

To him, this was a very interesting matter.

In this process, he could also find so capable people to work with him.

Under Bob's push, a challenge activity group was quickly ford within his school.

The only condition for recruitnt in this group was excellent programming skills.

This programming skill is not only limited to programming on software and systems but also includes those who have programming skills in music, painting, etc.

Bob quickly contacted so computer geeks he knew in his profession and invited them. At the sa ti, he also posted a reward notice on his social network.

The na of this reward notice is called Challenge Heroes.

The so-called challenge naturally involves overcoming difficulties, and the first challenge is so puzzles about programming and creativity that were posted together with the announcent.

Everyone can co and try.

If you are really outstanding, you can get a job contract with an initial annual salary of five hundred thousand dollars.

For these top universities, such a salary is considered high.

But this is most likely to attract people.

When this reward notice spread throughout the entire social network, students in every university who knew a little bit of programming imdiately beca excited.

Most of them were tempted by the high salary, but so were attracted by the so-called puzzles.

"Want to take risks? Want to pursue excellence? The world's best electronic ga company invites you to join us, solve the puzzle, and beco one of us."

To attract these cutting-edge young people, just a high salary is not enough. They also need to have a sense of achievent in completing sothing.

This challenge is a test for them.

Regarding the recruitnt of employees, both Masahiro and Bob will work together to settle it, each taking what they need.

At this ti, Takayuki unexpectedly received a call from a German car company.

If compared with the previous life, this car company should be BMW, but in this world, it's called Rein Brothers.

The other party's purpose is very clear, they want to talk to Takayuki about cooperation.

As for the content of the cooperation, it is related to Need for Speed.

They want to provide sponsorship and are willing to actively pay for their own cars to appear in Need for Speed, without any authorization fee.

This is not a sudden decision made by this company.

In the earliest days, Masahiro once tried to invite several well-known car companies in this world, hoping to authorize their car brands to log into Need for Speed.

However, that invitation was unanimously rejected by most car companies, and their reason was that Masahiro's authorization fee was too low.

They hoped to authorize to Gastar Electronics Entertainnt at a higher price.

However, this did not include Rein Brothers, the car company chose to remain silent at that ti and did not actively respond to Masahiro.

Originally, there were quite a few companies that rejected the invitation. In the end, only the Japanese car companies were willing to provide brand authorization, and they even intended to promote the ga overseas without asking for any authorization fee.

In comparison, it was obvious which country's car companies were superior.

In the end, Takayuki simply rejected all of Masahiro's offers and vetoed them all.

Then he let his designers design a bunch of cars that were similar to those of the car companies but not the sa, and did not indicate the brand. It was equivalent to riding the traffic, but even if the car companies were dissatisfied, even if they filed a lawsuit, they had little chance of winning.

In this way, Need for Speed officially launched in the United States.

Although the total sales of this ga were only around three to four hundred thousand, it was not comparable to Street Fighter and Street Basketball, but it was still considered one of the top electronic gas in the United States.

Especially since the production of Need for Speed was indeed excellent, at least every player who played it praised it.

Then suddenly, Japanese car companies regained so popularity in the United States.

This was about four or five years ago, just when Japan's threat theory was prevalent in the United States.

During that ti, Aricans went crazy and directly took to the streets to smash various Japanese products, boycott Japanese products, and caused a great commotion.

At that ti, the US governnt also chose to remain silent, and even governnt officials ca out to perform smashing of certain Japanese products.

At that ti, Japanese products such as cars and electronics fell sharply in the hearts of Aricans.

Especially Japanese car companies, which were the target of heavy suppression by the United States, symbolized cutting-edge industrial products at that ti and could not be compared with other products at all.

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