"Kexin, Kexin, what are you doing?"
Zhou Kexin turned around and saw her roommate running over quickly.
"I heard that a media company is recruiting reporters. I want to apply for an intern position. During the summer vacation, I can make money and gain experience."
"Ah? What kind of organization? State-owned or private? TV station or newspaper, or radio, magazine, etc.?" The roommate was overjoyed, "How many people are they recruiting? Can I go with you?"
"I haven't said how many people will be recruited. If you want to come, come together. If we can all be recruited, maybe we can take care of each other. But this is a professional magazine, a medical journal. Do you want to go? "
When Zhou Kexin first heard the news, she didn't want to go. Medical magazines. Although she majored in journalism and was a professional match for the magazine, the medical requirements were too professional, and she felt that she would definitely not be able to do it.
But she checked that magazine and found that it was a large medical journal in Xiangjiang with a large circulation throughout Southeast Asia. This year, it was opening a branch in the mainland, so it had to recruit people in the mainland. Otherwise, she wanted to go to the capital city. Can't get in!
Of course, Zhou Kexin was also impressed by the generous salary. The intern salary mentioned above was higher than the salary of many newspaper reporters she knew!
Zhou Kexin knew that since the other party offered such a high salary, the requirements must be very high. She didn't expect it to pass, but what if? Besides, even if you can't pass, you can still gain some interview experience. When you graduate in the future, you can make fewer mistakes when looking for a job, right
When she heard that Zhou Kexin agreed to take her along, her roommate was very happy, and the two took the bus to the interview location.
After Zhou Kexin and her roommate arrived outside the office where the interview was held, they couldn't help but click their tongues. There were so many people. There were more than a hundred people lining up at the door, right
"Kexin, do we still have to wait? Did you see that one, the senior senior in our major, the student union cadre, and the one with the school badge of Jiaotong University on his body, and the file in his hand, which is clearly from the Medical University? Yes. My grades are fine for graduation, but they are definitely not excellent. Do you want to give it a try?" asked my roommate in frustration.
"We're all here." Zhou Kexin said that classic persuasion saying to calm her roommate's mood. Of course, she now needs her roommate here to embolden her.
In fact, she was also very nervous. Many people in front of her were very confident. Some of them were wearing suits and long skirts. The two of them seemed to be wearing something too ordinary.
But it would be nice to go in for an interview and gain some experience. Anyway, today is the weekend, so they are fine.
The two came at about one o'clock and waited until after four o'clock before it was their turn.
"Zhou Kexin, get ready, you're next." The secretary shouted loudly.
After a while, the previous person came out and Zhou Kexin entered the interview office.
"Your name is Zhou Kexin? The position you are applying for is an intern or part-time reporter. Are you not a fresh graduate this year?" the interviewer sitting in the middle asked seriously. Well, this is that Zhou Kexin.
"Although I didn't graduate this year, I worked as a campus reporter in the school newspaper, so I have some experience." Zhou Kexin said hurriedly.
"Well, then please talk about your experience working in the school newspaper in detail."
Zhou Kexin thought for a while, organized her language, and began to tell her work experience. But then she realized that her work experience seemed to be nothing, and it was very pale to describe it.
The three interviewers whispered to each other. With this little experience, it was too far-fetched to apply for a job as a reporter for their magazine. Besides, she is not a medical major. In their opinion, for this kind of medical professional magazine, those who study medicine are more suitable to be reporters than those who study journalism. Otherwise, you won’t even know the professional terms that other people use!
The examiner also frowned. This level was too low. Compared with the people in front of him with his little experience in the school newspaper, he was definitely ranked lower.
But he still had to recruit this girl, but that person had explained that it didn't matter whether others hired her this time, but this girl must be recruited.
No matter what excessive conditions this person put forward, he agreed to them. If they can't recruit this person, then they don't have to do it!
"Well, do you have any other specialties?" With these alone, he recruited her, and he was afraid that the girl would worry about what other intentions he had.
"I have practiced pen calligraphy, is it considered a specialty?" Zhou Kexin asked weakly.
"Forget it, our magazine only likes good writers! Well, according to our rules, you must first try it out for one month. Of course, you will be paid during the probation period, but it is not high, and there is no contract. Do you agree?" The examiner slapped his thigh, seeming to be particularly satisfied with having practiced pen calligraphy.
Zhou Kexin was shocked. After all I said before, you don't even look good. As soon as I said I could write pen calligraphy, you wanted to hire me? But aren’t today’s magazines all using computers for typing and typesetting? Could it be that this one writes press releases by hand
But what the heck, there's no reason why someone else offered her a job and she refused.
"I'm still in college, so I can only work as a part-time reporter, but during the summer, I can work as a full-time intern reporter, and I can ask for less salary."
"The probation period itself does not require you to work full-time. Can you use a computer? Just send us your press release by email."
Zhou Kexin was stunned. Emails don’t need to be written by hand, so what’s the use of my pen writing
"I know how to email, so what interviews should I be responsible for?" Zhou Kexin asked tentatively.
"Let's interview medical equipment first. But you are not a medical student. This is very troublesome. You don't understand the use process of those equipment. Well, our magazine happens to be interviewing the chief physician of a hospital. You go and experience it. Then Write down the specific process and let the intern doctors know how to operate it. It will also be a free physical examination for you."
The examiner said the words he had prepared a long time ago, but he was still thinking silently in his mind, he must agree, he must agree!
There is a huge question mark on Zhou Kexin’s forehead. Do you want to experience medical equipment? But it's equivalent to a free inspection, which seems to be a good deal.
"Is it very long? Can it be arranged on the weekend?"
The other two interviewers could hardly bear it. If it were them, they wouldn't have hired Zhou Kexin at all, but the examiner agreed. But this little girl is too picky and picky. I wonder how many people are struggling to get this job
"Yes!" the examiner agreed through gritted teeth.
"Thank you, then I'll be fine."
"Do you have a cell phone or pager?"
"No."
"The company will provide you with a pager so that you can be contacted easily in case of emergency." The examiner once again gave a benefit package that no one else would receive.
When she went out, Zhou Kexin was still dizzy. Her roommate asked her how the interview went. She was stunned for a long time before shouting: "I passed the interview and became a part-time trainee reporter!"
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Five two zero, nine eight, four six eight, welcome to join the group (To be continued.)
(End of chapter)