Chapter 271 Congratulations



Chapter 271 Congratulations

People like Song Cun, who have no connections and no background and are graduates from prestigious universities in rural areas, are just ordinary cabbages in CICC.

In a giant company like CICC, which has never fallen out of the top three in the entire financial industry, there are a lot of international students and graduates from prestigious domestic universities. The halo of a prestigious university on Song Cun's head is just an admission ticket here, and it can only buy her the most ordinary second-class seat, not even VIP status.

Therefore, like all interns, she had to go through three months of rotation and pass multiple levels of assessment before finally returning to the headquarters for her permanent position.

She was an intern, so naturally she wouldn't be treated well during her rotation. The regular employees all had their heads held high. She had to run errands for them every day for a week, pick up takeout, buy coffee, and do odd jobs for them with a humble attitude. Only then would they reluctantly find time to teach her some business knowledge.

She was originally introverted, not good at dealing with others, and was thin-skinned, so in the first few days, she felt as if her whole body was being skinned alive.

But since that day when she returned to the headquarters to help her leader get some information, she happened to meet Liang Zhouheng. After Liang Zhouheng briefly introduced her in front of the company's leaders, she clearly felt that the attitude of everyone around her had taken a 180-degree turn after she returned. The department director specifically emphasized to everyone in the department that they should put aside the work at hand and try to guide as many new comrades as possible.

Anyone with a bit of common sense in the workplace would understand that this statement was no less than directly pointing out that this new girl had a background that even the department director couldn't afford to offend.

Since then, Song Cun has felt much more relaxed every day. As long as she wants to learn something, someone will take the initiative to teach her. Everyone in the department calls her "Xiao Cun". However, these same people didn't even call her by her name before, but only called her "intern".

These are the tangible benefits that Liang Zhouheng's words brought her.

Although Jiang Yuan repeatedly emphasized to her not to have any relationship with Liang Zhouheng, Song Cun always felt that she had taken advantage of Liang Zhouheng and still owed him something.

After the opening report was finished, Jiang Yuan and Song Cun took a taxi to leave the school together. Both of them only took half a day off and rushed back to work in the afternoon.

After Song Cun returned to the unit, he was called to the office by the director.

The director first looked at Song Cun for a few seconds with an ambiguous smile, and then said, "Xiao Song, I have to congratulate you. The notice just came down that you will end your rotation internship early and be transferred back to headquarters."

Song Cun’s first reaction was not to be overwhelmed by surprise, but to wonder if there was a mistake.

The director saw that there was no trace of ecstasy on her face, but rather it seemed that she had known the situation for a long time, which made him more certain of his guess.

"Xiao Song, although you've only been here for ten days or so, I'm very impressed with your internship performance and have reported it promptly to your superiors. The people in the department have been pretty nice to you, right? Now that you're at headquarters, I hope you can come back often to see everyone. You're close to the top management, so don't forget to say a few good words when you get the chance."

Song Cun came out of the director's office and felt like she was taking one deep step and one shallow step. She was so weak that she couldn't even step on the ground. This big pie that fell from the sky almost made her faint.

"Xiao Cun, congratulations!"

Some people also said sourly, "When we were interns, we rotated for three months. It was like being run over by the wheels all the time. If you missed a day, you wouldn't get a permanent position. It's so sad to talk about it. You have no idea how much suffering you have been spared. I'm so envious!"

Song Cun actually hoped that she could endure the hardships and work her way up by relying on her own abilities. Now that such a huge favor has been placed on her head, how should she repay it?

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