172. Chapter 170 The company really doesn’t treat us as outsiders!



Chapter 170 The company really doesn’t treat us as outsiders!

Yuan Dezhen was shocked. He did everything, said nothing, and didn't even have time to sign a labor contract, but he was already the manager of such a big project? !

After so many years, he has always been a small employee in an office, equivalent to a part in a machine... Now he is asked to directly control an entire machine, and he is somewhat at a loss.

If you make a mistake accidentally, how much damage will it cause?

As a junior employee who has just joined the company, he cannot bear such a heavy responsibility.

"Boss Yang, I..."

Yang Ruoqian interrupted quickly, "It's a good thing for young people to be ambitious. I understand your eagerness to take on more projects and go through fire and water for the company, but everything must be done step by step. There will be opportunities in the future. Okay, go to the HR department to sign the labor contract."

I only said three words, how can you judge that I complained that there were too few projects? But Mr. Yang had already sent the guests away, wouldn’t it be impolite to say more?

Yuan Dezhen could only keep his words to himself and walked out of the office with a pained look on his face.

Yuan Dezhen's career prospects seemed bright no matter how you looked at it, but he himself inexplicably felt that his future was uncertain.

After leaving the president's office and signing at the HR department, Yuan Dezhen had two extra documents in his hands in addition to the contract.

The first document is the final candidate for this round of large-scale recruitment, and will also be Yuan Dezhen’s subordinate in the future.

As a leader, you naturally have to recognize your subordinates.

The second document was about the plan for the fifth anniversary celebration next week. Yuan Dezhen and his team needed to arrange everything according to this plan within five working days.

It is also the first test for new teams and new employees since they joined the company.

"I just got here and I'm given two important tasks..."

Yuan Dezhen looked at the two documents, wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, and walked into a corner room under the guidance of the HR girl.

As a middle-level manager, Yuan Dezhen naturally has an office of his own.

After pushing the door open, Yuan Dezhen's eyes widened and he exclaimed, "This office, my God, is better than the director's office of my old employer?"

This set of tables and chairs, this set of office supplies, this set of tea sets, this ice bar, this small landscape bonsai with beautiful mist...

Is this really a working environment that a new employee can have? Old idiot Yuan Dezhen trembled as he sat down on his office chair, spread out the documents in his hand, and carefully reviewed the anniversary plan.

"Since the leader has sent me such a detailed plan, I will just follow it step by step... Don't be too clever and create unnecessary complications."

Yuan Dezhen, who wanted to play it safe, decided on a strategy that would be least likely to go wrong.

Yet, he was still deeply uneasy.

The leader of the anniversary celebration issued a specific plan, which he could complete step by step like doing homework, but there was no instruction at all for a large number of surrounding industries. He was the top leader of the entire project and the policy maker.

"Forget it. There's still a week left. Let's talk about it next Monday." Yuan Dezhen hesitated for a moment and immediately chose to procrastinate. "Let's see which talents I have to manage first."

Muttering to himself, he reached out and took the employee information.

As soon as he opened the employee list manual, Yuan Dezhen almost jumped out of his chair.

"What the hell? Tang Huang, a graduate from a top university in the country?"

"Wu Yue, a high-end elite talent who jumped from Tianyue?"

"Xu Changming, a returned PhD student from a prestigious foreign university?"

Looking at these scary pieces of information, Yuan Dezhen was a little confused. With only an ordinary college degree, little work experience, and no outstanding achievements, was he really qualified to lead such a team?

In fact, Yuan Dezhen did blame Yang Ruoqian a little wrongly. In order to prevent the entire recruitment process from appearing too weird, all kinds of job seekers were brought in to take the entry test.

There are talented people like the three mentioned above, but also some scoundrels like Yuan Dezhen.

But in the end, most of those who passed the test were those with good resumes.

People like Yuan Dezhen who "slip through the net" are actually a minority.

Yuan Dezhen flipped through the employee list page by page, and the more he read, the more frightened he became: "It seems that these people are so powerful, I can't control them..."

In front of such employees, even saying a few more words may risk exposing your own level.

"Wait, if these people are so powerful, why should I care?"

"I can just hand over the boss's tasks to the subordinates as they are, and I can just adopt and implement the plans they submit as they are, right?"

At this moment, the gangster blood in Yuan Dezhen's body began to burn fiercely - he would rather do nothing than make any mistakes.

"Right...let them do what they want, I won't say a word!"

End of month, Friday, 10:30am.

A week later, the anniversary celebration that all employees had been looking forward to finally began.

In the taxi, Shang Qianyu wore a beautiful little dress and tied her hair into two ponytails. She pulled Wen Ruoxiu beside her and talked nonstop: "Senior sister, have you watched the web drama that our company filmed before? It's so magical, hahahaha..."

That crooked smile scene almost made Shang Qianyu stay up late to finish watching "The Dragon Son-in-law".

"You should be careful when accepting this kind of drama." Wen Ruoxiu said to Shang Qianyu, "If a drama that uses character setting as a selling point becomes popular, it will be easy for others to associate you with the character and only remember the character's name, but not your own name."

"This has its advantages, which is stability, but it also has its disadvantages, which is that your acting range will be narrowed. When others see your face, they will think of the role you played in a previous drama. If the difference in style between the two dramas is too big, the audience will inevitably be distracted."

"To change this perception, you need strong acting skills and a long time... but most people are simply unable to change it, and end up retiring from the entertainment industry in frustration."

Shang Qianyu let go of her hand, fiddled with the purple flowers on her dress, blinked and said, "It's okay. I heard that Kui Guang's drama is about superheroes, a group of characters, and the plot is the main focus. It shouldn't have much impact on me personally."

As they spoke, the two paid and got out of the car, arriving at the anniversary celebration.

Following the path indicated by the company, they arrived at the fifth floor of Qianda Plaza - the entire floor, including restaurants, cinemas, game halls, etc., was booked by the company for the whole day.

After the daytime project is over, they will go to the auditorium of a high-end hotel for performance activities - of course, if employees don’t want to go, they can choose to stay here.

"Don't talk about this. How have you prepared yourself? This is the first time you'll be the lead actor in your life." Wen Ruoxiu asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Not bad... Hey hey hey, look over there, look over there!" Shang Qianyu suddenly stood on tiptoe, his eyes shining.

(End of this chapter)

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