The reason I choose this place is simply because there's no requirement to register my identity information for part-time work, and the pay is fair; it's all up to me.
My mind is filled with the rough but reasonable encouragement from a senior student: Being a live streamer isn't hard, you just need to be pretty.
Brainwashed by this phrase, Jiang Mian cheered herself up and strode confidently into the interview.
The process went surprisingly smoothly. After learning that she was still a student, HR naturally suggested that she do part-time work.
Perhaps considering Jiang Mian's outstanding physical appearance, they even made concessions, exceptionally changing the original 30/70 profit split to a 20/80 split for Jiang Mian.
The live streaming industry is currently experiencing a boom-bust cycle, with many offline companies going out of business simply because they can't recruit enough live streamers.
It's fortunate that their media company is located in a university town, where there happens to be an art college where many female students can do live streaming; otherwise, their employees would be starving.
Since there were no classes at school today, Jiang Mian spent her time familiarizing herself with the business at the company.
Most of the employees are recent graduates, and with this humane management style, the work atmosphere is very relaxed.
Most of the girls who think of doing live streaming are quite outgoing, easygoing, and can make friends anywhere.
In contrast, Jiang Mian may be struggling to adapt to the unfamiliar environment.
Despite her stunning looks and undeniable charm, she seemed somewhat awkward in person.
Like a beautiful kitten warily observing its surroundings, this contrasting appearance instantly captured the hearts of many boys present.
Jiang Mian simply sat there quietly, listening to the assistant host explain the requirements for the live stream.
Several boys came over, one bringing her fruit, another bringing her snacks, and some even helping her pour water because they were thirsty.
Seeing her shy expression, someone deliberately teased her, bluntly asking if she had a boyfriend. Fortunately, other girls came to her rescue.
She said "thank you" many times throughout the afternoon.
When the test broadcast came in the evening, Jiang Mian was inevitably a little nervous because newcomers receive traffic support and it was her first time being a live streamer.
The tension also represents authenticity, and the viewership is not bad, with quite a few people watching.
Ignoring some of the frivolous comments, the main problem was that her live stream was inexplicably banned twice during the one hour she was streaming.
Even the female assistant host couldn't help but exclaim, "Wanwan, your figure is just too ridiculous! How about we wear a burlap sack for the next live stream?"
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