349 Talent is the most scarce treasure at any time(2/2)
Therefore, talents are always scarce.
For this reason, even if Xiang Dongfang has some brain problems, considering her talent, she reluctantly accepts it.
What makes Cao Zhiqiang short of talent now?
As for Xu Jingli, she is obviously a partner.
That's not to say that Xu Jingli is not good. After all, he is also a serious graduate of a prestigious university. In terms of academic qualifications, if he can really come to their publishing house, he will definitely be the person with the highest academic qualifications in this publishing house.
You know, Cao Zhiqiang’s publishing house was founded not long ago, and its staff is mainly divided into two parts.
Some of them are relevant editorial staff brought by Yu Deli from various parties, and the other part are internal staff sent by Hongguang Machinery Factory.
Let’s not talk about the people at Hongguang Machinery Factory. They all do back-office work such as financial personnel and security, and have no experience in magazine publishing.
Although the people Yu Deli brought here worked in various publishing houses and magazines, had certain work experience, and were familiar with magazine publishing work, they were all people who were frustrated in their original units.
These people are basically educated youth who have gone to the countryside and returned to the city, so their academic qualifications are just that, the highest is only technical secondary school.
As for Li Youfu, Zhang Qianjin and others who were later recruited by Cao Zhiqiang, not to mention, they were basically a group of self-employed people without formal units, or according to current fashion, they were called blind flow.
It can be said that although Hongguang Publishing House is a formal state-owned publishing house with a formal publishing license and a popular best-selling book, its foundation is too shallow to attract Golden Phoenix.
Most college students are not willing to come to a newly established unit like Hongguang Publishing House.
Including Xu Jingli, she seems very happy on the surface, but in fact, her main purpose is not to go to a remote county middle school to be a teacher, and she does not want to endure the hardships there.
Although his Hongguang Publishing House is small, it is located in the center of Beijing.
In a unit like this, although the future may not be very good and the income may not be high, the good thing is that things are less close to home.
Xiang Dongfang had told Cao Zhiqiang a long time ago that Xu Jingli's family owned a tavern near the front gate. Not to mention it had been open for decades. There was also a large courtyard in the local area, and it was at least a well-off family.
In other words, compared to many of her peers, Xu Jingli is now a wealthy second generation and is not short of money at all.
Don't look down on those who open taverns. Those who started doing business after the public-private partnership may seem inconspicuous on the surface, but when it comes to income and savings, they will definitely blow up a large number of people.
Not to mention anything else, let’s just say that there is a grocery store with a telephone near Cao Zhiqiang’s old courtyard. I heard that the family’s monthly net income is at least 300 yuan from that canteen!
In an era when the average monthly salary was forty yuan, the monthly income of a grocery store owner was more than half a year's salary for an ordinary worker.
Taverns are in the catering industry, and their income is only higher than that of grocery stores. Moreover, they have been working for decades and they still own their own house. After so many years, their income will definitely be indispensable.
Therefore, Xu Jingli probably just wanted to stay in the capital and find a job that was light and not tiring and close to home. Whether she made money or not was secondary.
If she hadn't had this intention, how could she possibly have wanted to come to his new company, Hongguang Publishing House.
Of course, rather than saying that college students are unwilling to come, it is more accurate to say that each university will not let its own students come.
Because the average Beijing university will not allocate its precious college students to a new unit like Hongguang Publishing House that has just been established less than three months ago.
Just kidding, it’s hard to find a job in Beijing now, but that’s for ordinary people.
For college students at this time, high-end talents are still very scarce and sought-after.
That is to say, as long as you are a college student now, every unit is scrambling to get you, and there is no such thing as being unable to find a job.
Not to mention prestigious schools like Beijing Normal University.
Generally, in prestigious schools like Beijing Normal University, once college students graduate, they will be directly assigned to various good units, and they will not look at Hongguang Publishing House at all.
That is to say, even if Xu Jingli wanted to come to Hongguang Publishing House, she would not be able to come under normal circumstances.
Because first of all, Xu Jingli has already interned in a certain county middle school under the arrangement of the school. It is not impossible to transfer to the internship unit midway, but there must be a justifiable reason or strong connections.
And even if the school can let people go, they generally won't let their students come to a small institution like Hongguang Publishing House.
So in the final analysis, it’s still about relationships.
Thinking of this, Cao Zhiqiang suddenly opened his eyes: "Ah, with Xiang Dongfang's brain circuit, she deliberately brought Xu Jingli here to apply for a job. Isn't it also a test?
I want to test whether I have a big background and connections, and whether I can solve Xu Jingli’s employment relationship?”
Thinking of this, Cao Zhiqiang touched his chin: "Well, it's just others, but with Xiang Dongfang's brain, it's very possible."
Don't tell me, if you think about it carefully, this matter is indeed a bit difficult, but it's not too difficult.
Finding a relationship with Uncle Xu will definitely solve the problem, but to go to a great guy like Uncle Xu just for a female college student is a bit overkill.
Moreover, Uncle Xu has always disliked people who are indolent, but Xu Jingli's transfer of internship units is essentially because she does not want to endure hardship. Uncle Xu can understand this at a glance, so he may not be willing to help.
You might be able to ask Director Li or Secretary Dong of the machinery factory for help, but it may not be possible.
After all, although the machinery factory is awesome, it may not be easy to use for an educational institution like Beijing Normal University.
After much deliberation, it seems that there are only two options left.
That is the relationship between Hao Shuwen and Yu Yuanyuan's father.
Hao Shuwen's parents and mother-in-law are both high-ranking officials, so it should be no problem to find someone to help with the job transfer.
The problem is that Hao Shuwen is divorcing her husband and has already fallen out with her parents and mother-in-law.
To a certain extent, Hao Shuwen has temporarily lost her superiority as a descendant of high-ranking cadres. Without the blessing of senior cadres and elders, she can no longer have fun as she did in the past.
To put it bluntly, Hao Shuwen is living under someone else's roof now, relying entirely on Cao Zhiqiang to feed her.
Why do you have to work so hard to practice singing and piano? Isn’t it just holding your breath and trying to create a world by your own ability?
So it is not appropriate to go to Hao Shuwen now.
Even if she wanted to help now, there was really nothing she could do. Trying to do this for her would only embarrass her and damage her self-esteem.
Chapter completed!