Chapter 598 Qian Duoduo: Enrollment work is in full swing!



Looking at the woman before her, Zeng Yu could tell from the recent advertisements on television stations in Shenzhen and even throughout Guangdong Province that she was truly an extraordinary person. At such a young age, she had already become the owner of a well-known company; her ability and decisiveness were truly admirable.

When she went for her interview at Wanmao Meihai Kindergarten, a woman interviewed her. She, a recent graduate in early childhood education, successfully passed the interview. Later, she learned that the interviewer was just an employee of Wanmao's administrative department, not the boss. From that moment on, she became curious about this mysterious boss.

Since seeing the TV advertisement for recruitment, I've learned that Wanmao Company hasn't just been advertising for recruitment and hiring of excellent teachers locally; they've actually extended their ads to several nearby provinces and cities! Lately, their admissions office phone has been ringing non-stop, as if under a spell. This alone shows how incredibly attractive the initial recruitment discounts offered by this first private school in Shenzhen are, making many people's hearts flutter with anticipation.

Many recent graduates from teacher training colleges eagerly called to apply for jobs. Even some of his classmates, upon learning that he worked there, not only envied him but also inquired about working there themselves. The generous accommodations and meals, coupled with the seemingly good salary, made many current teachers extremely envious. In such a short time, Pengcheng Wanmao Meihai Academy suddenly became a hot topic in the entire Guangdong education sector, like a pot that had exploded in activity.

Even some school leaders and city officials have called, shamelessly trying to secure a teacher or student position. Faced with this situation, the academy's response has always been that student enrollment is possible, but as for teacher positions, let alone department heads, even Principal Huang himself would never dare to easily agree. After all, nowadays, every teacher needs the boss's personal approval and a signed contract before they can officially start working!

It's late February, and with the start of the new school year approaching, Mei Hai Academy is bustling with activity. Many students, filled with anticipation and excitement for their new school, are entering the campus to register. The large playground is divided into several areas, each with tables for different departments and grades. Behind these tables, teachers are explaining things to their students, and university students are distributing academy brochures to parents.

What impressed all the parents was that, as a newly built private school, in addition to the usual teaching facilities, it also provided warm and comfortable dormitories specifically for out-of-town students. When the two brand-new dormitory buildings first appeared on the television screen, they caused quite a stir. Not only were the city leaders extremely proud, but even visiting leaders from other places couldn't help but praise them. The students and their parents watching the program at home were even more envious, with some families even choosing to transfer their children to the school without hesitation, just so their children could live in such clean, bright, and tidy dormitories and begin their academic journey in this exciting new school. However, many of them didn't seem to pay much attention to the school's actual teaching capabilities.

When a parent looked at the movable staircase that resembled a book, they asked, "Little girl, what is this building for?"

The staff member distributing the brochures looked in the direction the parent pointed and replied with a professional smile, "That building is the library. It's mentioned in this brochure. This is one of only two schools in Pengcheng, besides Pengcheng University, that has its own library. It not only has teaching materials for all grades, but also some Chinese and foreign classics, novels, and books on professional knowledge."

Listening to the conversation, Principal Huang looked at everything with great joy. The continuous stream of students filled him with delight, and his smile was as bright and dazzling as a spring flower.

It's important to understand that although the school was wholly owned and independently established by Wanmao Company, the wealthy and powerful boss generously granted him a 1% stake! This meant that as long as he served as the school's principal, he would enjoy corresponding profit sharing. However, there's no such thing as a free lunch, and this cushy job naturally came with many conditions and constraints. For example, the foreign trade company maintained a firm grip on his administrative power. Although this felt like a sharp blade hanging over his head, making him uneasy, as long as he remained restrained, didn't become greedy, and didn't act out of line, he probably wouldn't cause any major trouble. Moreover, the school's conditions were so good; as long as he achieved results, he would certainly reap the rewards.

March 1st – the first day of the new semester, the sun was shining brightly and a gentle breeze was blowing.

Qian Duoduo stood in her private office on the ninth floor of the school's tallest building, looking down at the large playground through the bright, wide windows. Below, she saw many energetic children dressed in the school's brand-new, uniform school uniforms, carrying identical backpacks. They walked in twos and threes or alone, their faces beaming with innocent, youthful smiles.

She not only specially invited several media organizations, including Pengcheng TV, Yangcheng TV, Guangdong TV, and Yangcheng Evening News, to provide comprehensive and in-depth coverage of this grand and solemn opening ceremony, but also these TV stations and newspapers not only showcased the exciting scenes of the ceremony to a wide audience through television programs, but also published related news in prominent sections of major newspapers.

As the television screen lit up, viewers could clearly see the school's neat and distinctive uniforms. Those vibrant colors seemed to symbolize the students' energetic and hopeful youth. The camera slowly panned, capturing the radiant smiles on each student's face—the unique vitality and enthusiasm of youth. Their eyes sparkled, and they conveyed warmth and friendship to one another, making one exclaim: This school is truly extraordinary!

The school's opening ceremony was a major event, attracting widespread attention and becoming a topic of conversation among Shenzhen residents. Everyone envied the children on TV who could attend such a school. Of course, the fees for such a school are higher than those for public schools, and most families are not willing to spend such a large sum of money to send their children to such a luxurious school in their eyes.

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