Chapter Ninety-Nine: The Zoo's Exclusive Webpage



Whatever the reason, now that they're at the zoo, they're one of them. Seeing that they were still a little reserved, Su Zhou's smile became even more amiable: "Sit down, all of you sit down, don't be so nervous."

At first glance, it turned out they had hired six people.

"Speaking of which, I graduated from the same school as you guys, so there's no need to be nervous." Su Zhou sat down. Her beautiful appearance did make it easy for people to lower their guard, and besides, after spending a lot of time with animals, her temperament made people feel very comfortable.

With just a few words, these newly recruited programmers lowered their guard.

Everyone knows that Wanling Zoo is currently enjoying immense popularity, and it's incredibly hot online.

Su Zhou asked them to sit down first, and then asked, "Is there anything you'd like to drink?"

There was a small refrigerator under her desk, installed specifically for this purpose. Su Zhou was, after all, just a girl in her early twenties. Drinking Americano was too bitter, practically more bitter than her life itself. Tea, while delicious, was something she honestly preferred—sweet drinks, whether diluted or made with real ingredients—to soothe her palate.

Her small refrigerator is always stocked with a variety of her favorite sweet drinks.

The group remained reserved, saying, "Yes, yes, that's fine."

Su Zhou chuckled, turned around and took out several different kinds of drinks from the mini-fridge, placed them on their table, and then pulled the HR aside to talk to her.

"I've looked at the resumes, and they're really good. How much salary do you want to offer them?" Nowadays, Su Zhou doesn't need to personally review the job postings on recruitment apps; the pressure is directly on the HR.

She herself had gone through the process of personally recruiting, so she naturally knew how outrageous those silly netizens could be.

People came to ask if they were hiring costume actors, or if Xuewen could be Ahei's assistant... all sorts of people came, but there were very few genuine job seekers.

Su Zhou was speechless; what kind of recruitment process is this?

The HR person was very meticulous: "They are all graduates from prestigious universities, and we offered them a salary of 30 yuan per year."

A salary of 30 yuan is indeed a bit low compared to graduates from prestigious universities in previous years. However, given the poor economic situation in the past two years, a salary of 30 yuan for a recent college graduate is actually quite good.

Since the zoo opened, many employees have seen their salaries rise from 80% of their initial monthly income to a maximum of 20,000 yuan per month, experiencing several salary increases. Su Zhou knows how difficult the current job market is, so she naturally tries her best to make things easier for her employees within her means.

Actually, calling her an employee is less accurate than calling her a friend.

Su Zhou nodded and didn't say anything more. She'd wait for a raise later. Their resumes were so impressive, without a trace of exaggeration. They probably came here because of the environment at the zoo.

Now that the staff has been mostly recruited, it's necessary to put the zoo's rules and regulations on the agenda ahead of schedule.

With that in mind, Su Zhou returned to her office once again.

None of the newly hired programmers dared to drink it. The water, which had just been taken out of the refrigerator and was still steaming, melted into water droplets, leaving a ring of water stains on the table.

Keep in mind that it's still winter, and the indoor temperature is quite high. That's why Su Zhou could so openly bring out the chilled fruit drinks.

"You guys need to hurry up and create the official website for the zoo. Take a look at how other zoos do their official websites, but make sure it has your own design. We can't just copy it completely. There aren't any requirements for aesthetics. You guys start working on it, and I'll take a look when you're done." Su Zhou sat in her office chair, smiling as she looked at the group. "Oh, and there's an app too. I think our zoo really needs an app, so employees can easily surf the internet or check their salaries. This will be for our internal use."

Even Su Zhou herself couldn't hold back when she voiced her request.

Su Zhou wasn't quite sure what a real internet giant was like; she herself had never worked or interned at one, but she had money.

Nothing in this world is difficult if you have money. Money can make the devil turn the millstone. Most things in the world can be solved with money.

In that case, we can award prizes uniformly once the website or app is completed.

The newly recruited programmers nodded in agreement, showing little resistance to Su Zhou's words.

Just then, Su Zhou's phone, which was face down on the table, suddenly vibrated twice. She turned it on and saw that it was a notification that the staff dormitory had been completed.

She immediately stood up, her eyes and brows smiling, which made her face appear even more radiant and exceptionally beautiful.

"You've come at the perfect time! I was just wondering where you'd be staying tonight, and I didn't expect the staff dormitory to be completed at this time. Would you like to come with me to take a look?" Su Zhou had seen what the staff dormitory looked like on the app beforehand. It was completely different from ordinary apartments or old-fashioned residential buildings. The staff dormitory in the zoo was very well-designed.

The clause about providing meals and accommodation was written on the job posting, and several programmers nodded in agreement. Living conditions were still very important for these people who were living and working in Beijing. It's not easy to find a decent place to live in Beijing; spaciousness, privacy, convenient commuting, residential water and electricity rates, proximity to shopping areas, and affordability are all things that are unlikely to be found simultaneously.

Either the rent is relatively cheap but the commute is inconvenient, or the rent is cheap and the commute is convenient but the commercial utilities and motors are energy-intensive. When they came in, they noticed that the happiness level of the zoo's employees was very high.

Many of them had interned at large companies before. The employees of these large companies, who had been busy all day, looked exhausted. They appeared glamorous, but they were genuinely tired.

Wanling Zoo offers a comfortable environment, and while the salary isn't the highest, the area boasts beautiful mountains and sea views, and you can interact with popular animals anytime. The most attractive feature is that it provides meals and accommodation, and overtime pay is three to five times the normal rate, with no overtime except on holidays.

Every single one of these perfectly captures the sentiments of working people.

Su Zhou smiled brightly and glanced at her watch: "I think it's almost time to get off work. Let's wait for them to get off work and go together. You guys rest here for a while."

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