Quick Transmigration: Don't Let That Cannon Fodder Go

Chapter 230 Song Lala's Job Hunting Diary 20



Chapter 230 Song Lala's Job Hunting Diary 20

However, the interviewer still did not give Song Xianyin a definite answer.

"Well... that's right, we're only hiring one person for this position."

Upon hearing this, Song Xianyin fell completely silent. It was another company that was only hiring one person. She had already interviewed with several companies like that.

Next time she comes for an interview, she should make sure to ask in advance how many people the company is hiring.

"We're very satisfied with you, but we'll be interviewing a few more people." The interviewer smiled at her. "We need more too, you know what I mean."

Song Xianyin nodded; she couldn't wait to leave.

What a wasted trip.

Just as she was about to get up, the interviewer spoke again: "Shall we exchange contact information? This is the first time I've ever exchanged contact information with a job seeker. You are indeed a good fit for our company."

After I added the contact, the interviewer smiled and said, "Come ask me on Saturday. Even if you don't pass the interview, I'll contact you again if I have the chance in the future."

Song Xianyin had no interest in this.

They're keeping her as a backup option, but she doesn't have that much time to wait.

The company is up to its old tricks again.

The vice president loiters around the office right after get off work to prevent everyone from leaving on time.

"What should I do? I feel like I'm really going to be kicked out of the company."

"There's no other way. If we can't improve our performance, we'll just have to work more overtime. At least let the vice president see our work ethic," the young man said helplessly.

At first, the girls felt it was unnecessary to work so late, but several boys spontaneously started working overtime, and it got later and later each day.

The other girls had no choice but to work overtime with them.

Song Xianyin ignored them and continued to leave on time every day, even though she was summoned for a talk by the vice president the next day.

The meeting was nothing to Song Xianyin; those who work overtime until midnight are truly insane.

The internship salary wasn't high either...

Song Xianyin is going to resign again; she can't bear to share a room with a group of people who are willing to work until midnight.

In this situation, her refusal to work overtime actually made her a target of these people's resentment.

"Hello, I'm resigning."

Looking at the resignation letter in front of him, the HR person asked with a troubled expression, "Why do you want to resign? Is there something you're unhappy about?"

Song Xianyin nodded: "I won't be happy as soon as I enter the company."

The HR person forced a smile: "Oh, I see. That's possible, but are you really not going to reconsider? It's going to be harder and harder to get into our company these days, you know how tough the job market is right now."

Song Xianyin shook her head: "I don't want to think about it anymore."

But no matter what she said, HR just wouldn't budge.

"The company has been incredibly busy lately, and we're struggling to find new hires. I'm under a lot of pressure from above. Could you postpone your resignation for a few more days?"

After the vice president learned about this, he and several other people came to persuade Song Xianyin.

"Why do you have to resign? Can't we talk things out?"

"We know what you want, but haven't you been too busy lately?"

"Oh dear, but if you leave, the rest of your work will be handed over to someone else, and it's very difficult to recruit people now."

Looking at Song Xianyin's expression, the manager tentatively asked, "Can you resign after you finish this month's work? You can still get a commission before you leave."

Song Xianyin thought about it and agreed. Since that was the case, she decided to stay and resign later when she found another company.

From that day on, Song Xianyin went to the toilet four times every morning, each time for more than ten minutes, and she almost overwhelmed the job search apps with her messages.

The vice president looked at her, seemingly wanting to say something but then stopping himself.

Never mind, but we can use the vertices.

He looked at the other interns in the office; weren't there still so many willing to work overtime?

Song Xianyin had scheduled five interviews in a row, so she took a day off to go for one of them.

She was back to square one.

The only difference is that before, after her interview, she could only return to the small bed in the hostel, but now she can return to her own small private room.

"I'm sorry, our boss doesn't like people of your zodiac sign."

"I'm sorry, but the boss is a bit superstitious about these things. Your zodiac sign clashes with his."

"The boss said you seem to have a lot of your own ideas, so you might not be easy to teach."

Song Xianyin has become completely used to all sorts of different reasons.

Her previous interview experiences made her less anxious.

Don't worry about not finding a job, but finding a suitable job is indeed difficult.

One day, Song Xianyin sent out mass messages on a recruitment app as usual.

[Song Xianyin?!]

Song Xianyin stared blankly at the reaction on the other end of the line from the bathroom. Was there anything special about her name?

She glanced at the company name and confirmed that she didn't recognize it.

Song Xianyin frowned as she looked at the job requirements. These companies are so unoriginal these days; they all write pretty much the same things.

Hello, this is my resume. Please take a look and see if it suits your needs.

The other side remained silent for a long time.

"Don't you know this is our branch office? I remember mentioning it to you during the interview."

Their company is very large.

Song Xianyin choked up. She had actually failed twice at the same company. She really had a strange connection with this company.

As expected, Song Xianyin was summoned for questioning again.

The vice president was clearly angered by her; he couldn't speak clearly and just kept pointing his finger at her.

The other interns in the office also began to mock and ridicule Song Xianyin.

Their faces were all very tense, and almost everyone had two very large dark circles under their eyes.

Everyone is staying up late, and no one gets paid for staying up late. Why is it that she's the only one who doesn't have to work overtime? Everyone feels a sense of imbalance.

"Looking for a better job while still employed, I thought I could just read jokes online, but I never expected the jokes to become reality."

"Exactly, everyone is so tired, but this person is already looking for the next job."

These people never dared to speak up against Song Xianyin before, but after this period of high-pressure internship, everyone's hostility has intensified.

The office used to be either very quiet or full of laughter, but now you can often hear them arguing.

"Didn't you say you were going to quit your job? Why haven't you quit yet?" The boy looked at the boy next to him, his tone somewhat sarcastic.

They told them not to work overtime, but then they went to the vice president to suck up to him. How disgusting!

The man looked at him with hostility: "I didn't do anything to you, did I? Stop bothering me."

He feels disgusted just looking at the people in this office; they're a bunch of idiots, and all his suffering lately is their fault.

Song Xianyin glanced at them and silently packed her things.

This company is terrifying. It's only been around for a short time, yet it has made already bad people even worse...


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