Divine Tycoon's Counterattack: Fat Girl Transforms into a Rich and Beautiful Woman

Zhao Mei, a college senior who is 160cm tall and weighs 180, unexpectedly bound to a "Fair, Rich, and Beautiful" System from a distant galaxy.

This ended Zhao Mei's belief that he...

Chapter 144: Already Expected

At this time, Huo Cailiang had a leisurely expression on his face, with coffee in his left hand and information in his right hand.

Noticing the strong gazes around him, he turned his head to look at Zhao Mei. As expected, he saw confusion and puzzlement in her eyes.

No matter how confident he was, Huo Cailiang couldn't continue to be so leisurely under such a look, so he had to put down his coffee and speak.

"What's wrong?"

Zhao Mei had been waiting for this question ever since he put down his coffee cup. She couldn't wait to ask, "Why are you asking me? Why do you seem so confident? Did you already have a list?"

Huo Cailiang didn't want to be blamed for watching the show when someone had already chosen someone, so he quickly said, "If I already had a list, wouldn't I have just given it to you? Why are you resorting to this trick? You know I don't like wasting time on irrelevant things."

Zhao Mei reluctantly accepted this answer. After all, she knew Huo Cailiang's character and personality without asking directly.

"Then how did you know these people? It seems like you already anticipated the poor quality of this interview selection."

Understanding Zhao Mei's meaning, Huo Cailiang finally replied, "I've been through all the rounds of screening. I won't go into detail, but I definitely have an idea of ​​the quality of the candidates."

Seeing Zhao Mei's puzzled expression, Huo Cailiang knew that although the young lady in front of him had a certain understanding of running a company, she looked completely inexperienced and had little understanding of social conditions.

"As for why the quality is poor, it's indeed a foreseeable problem. Think carefully about your own activities, or even your company. Even if your requirements are low, there must be a certain threshold. Otherwise, we wouldn't be sitting here interviewing right now."

"As long as there's a threshold, whether or not the people you want get in is a matter of luck. Even though the lottery is a big gimmick, it does attract more attention than regular registration or resume submissions, and more people participate, but it also means the quality is more mixed."

After a brief thought, Zhao Mei understood what Huo Cailiang meant. The previous lottery activities were indeed only for the sake of gimmicks, hoping to attract as many people as possible. She didn't need high-quality talents anyway.

But it was not until I sat here today that I realized that it was already very difficult to screen out the people I had planned who were not of such high quality. It would be better to just post a job posting directly.

Huo Cailiang observed Zhao Mei's expression and saw that she probably understood the disadvantages of the activity, so he breathed a sigh of relief and continued speaking.

"Then there's the problem with the positioning of your event. The average person who isn't that bad would have to be unemployed or waiting for a new job to spare some time for training, and finally they would have to pay attention to your lottery event. It's a bit absurd no matter how you think about it, no less than finding a needle in a haystack."

"Given your needs, the most suitable candidates are undoubtedly college graduates who have just graduated a few years ago. The problem is, these graduates are either preparing for postgraduate studies, taking advantage of the opportunity to apply for civil service positions, or those with unfulfilled ambitions go straight to large enterprises and companies. For example, Mingzhao has a lot of fresh graduates this year."

"Most people wouldn't consider working for a small, unknown company. Even if they do, many of them are impulsive after seeing the salary you posted. At least when we did the second round of screening, many college students turned down the opportunity."

"As for people in society, it's easier to imagine. How many people can easily abandon their jobs and move on to the next one? I'm afraid not many, right?"

"To sum up, the quality of the people you've attracted through this activity is destined to be not particularly good."

Huo Cailiang's judgment was accurate, firm and reasonable, and Zhao Mei felt enlightened while listening to it.

After all, although Zhao Mei has system plug-ins and has learned all kinds of knowledge, in the final analysis, she is still the college student who counts on her fingers how many days of full classes she has left.

And these things can only be concluded after leaving the ivory tower and truly feeling and understanding them. They are all real experience.

Within this range, Zhao Mei felt that her loss was not unfair.

"You're right. I hadn't considered this aspect before. I just thought from my perspective that if I could get a job like this after graduation, I would be very happy, so I did it. I also confidently thought that most people thought the same, so I finally let this activity suspend its use."

Zhao Mei spoke her concluding remarks very quickly, but when she finished, Huo Cailiang shook his head.

"Your idea is idealistic and not entirely wrong. Even if I had seen the salary for this job before graduation, I would have seriously considered it. However, many times, people's own opinions are unimportant. Parental support, outsiders' opinions, stability, income, and even the company's reputation are more important than their own opinions."

"You just lack experience in this area of ​​judgment. And I've seen your uncanny vision before. I've never seen you fail in judging people, so I didn't stop you. It's difficult, but finding four people among hundreds of thousands isn't that outrageous."

Zhao Mei nodded and didn't continue thinking about what had happened. Instead, she cheered up and continued to meet the next person who came for the interview.

As many people came in and out one after another, the interview finally came to an end.

As for the overall quality, I don’t know if it’s because Zhao Mei’s bad luck has run out after a series of failures, but the quality of the latter part is unexpectedly better than the former.

Although it is not a situation that needs to be considered, the average system score of 60 points or above is good news for Zhao Mei.

While Zhao Mei was flipping through the documents, she called the next person in.

Not long after, the door of the conference hall was pushed open, and a woman with a pretty and elegant appearance walked in lightly.

Her hair was neatly tied up at the back of her head. She was dressed casually. She had taken off her khaki short down jacket and placed it on the table beside her. She wore a plain long-sleeved top and slightly stretchy flared pants underneath. Her shoes were very ordinary black soft leather shoes.

Her soft steps and simple attire made Zhao Mei's eyes, which had only been a passing glance, instantly focus on her.

"A dancer?"

Before she could even stand in the middle of the field, a sweet and warm smile appeared on her face.

"Yes, sister, you have a very good eye. My name is Shan Lezhi. I graduated from the Capital Dance Academy and have been studying traditional dance for twenty years."

Zhao Mei didn't bother calling her sister, she just lowered her head and took out her information.

Shan Lezhi's information was at the very bottom, and Zhao Mei hadn't seen it yet. When she saw it, she raised her eyebrows, repeatedly verified the information and the person in front of her, and a faint smile appeared on the corner of her mouth.

"Yo, my former unit, the Capital Traditional Dance Company...this is a treasure."

After saying that, Zhao Mei stared at Shan Lezhi with some passionate eyes. Shan Lezhi looked back at her without fear, and the smile on his lips became more sincere.

"I do work for the Capital Traditional Dance Company and have been the lead dancer."