chapter 1
"Counselor: I repeat, find a place with complete credentials and can issue you an internship certificate. Don't ask me if the kindergarten downstairs from your house is OK!"
Jiang Juyu felt even more desperate after reading what the counselor had just posted in the group.
College students majoring in ideological and political education can't find any other way out except taking the civil service exam. However, Jiang Juyu is not a student at all, and she worked very hard to get into this major.
She didn't want to take the civil service exam, nor did she want to take the postgraduate entrance exam, so she had to work, and she also had to have the internship certificate required by the school. But for someone who came here from another province, it was too difficult for her to find a job that could support herself.
Jiang Juyu went to the job search app, looked at the series of internship recruitment information, and closed his eyes in pain again.
"Recruiting interns, monthly salary 1500, internship certificate can be issued, proficiency in office software required."
"Recruiting interns, working from 9 to 5, monthly salary 1800, internship certificate can be issued, those with strong abilities can be converted to full-time employees after the internship, salary will be discussed after conversion."
"Recruiting interns, monthly salary 2000, can issue internship certificate, required to be able to accept overtime and have strong stress resistance."
This is the downside of liberal arts. Even in a place like Beijing, the salary is horribly low. Jiang Juyou regretted for the ten thousandth time why she chose liberal arts in the first place and why she had to bite the bullet to study this major.
She sighed and moved her finger down again.
"Recruiting interns, 9 to 5, two days off a week, six insurances and one housing fund can be paid after becoming a regular employee, provide internship certificate, monthly salary during internship period is 8,500, food and accommodation included, salary after becoming a regular employee can be negotiated, requirements: strong ability to withstand pressure."
"...Are you asking for human kidneys?" Jiang Juyu said this, but clicked on the message with his own thoughts.
There is no way, this condition is too attractive for college students.
It's a total college student trap.
After clicking in, the page is slightly different from other recruitment information. The company and position are anonymous, so it looks more like a gang organization.
Jiang Juyu tilted her head. Her mind told her that something was wrong, but she still went ahead and sent her resume.
It doesn't matter, she doesn't want to live anyway.
A few years ago, her parents died in a car accident, leaving only three sisters in the family. Her parents were the ones at fault in the accident, so not only did they have to take care of their parents' funeral, they also had to borrow money for compensation. The only house in the family was also sold, and they still owed a lot of money.
When they were older and in high school, the three of them agreed that they would bear all the expenses themselves and repay the debts together.
Her sister Jiang Tang was admitted to a second-tier university, but dropped out halfway and debuted as a little idol. It was said that the food and accommodation were provided there, and the basic salary was 3,500 yuan a month. This did not sound like a normal job to anyone, but her sister was so lucky. The boss of that company was a sole promoter of a member of another group, and he established the company just to promote that female idol, and they were just a by-product. After that female idol came to their company, she started solo activities, but after releasing a few albums, she became an actress. They are considered a second-generation group, and are also the product of the company to fill the gap in the idol market.
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Abenteuer"The main storyline is about a company's growth and expansion through idol group management." Jiang Juyou, who graduated from a second-tier university, was on the verge of giving up after having a breakdown from her internship. Suddenly she saw a jo...