Chapter fifty-seven recruitment
On the 3rd and 4th of October, Li Zhe took Xiao Qiao around to look at houses.
At first, he looked at second-hand houses, and he quickly found one or two more suitable houses. However, the owner either had something to do and could not transfer the ownership in time, or the house ownership certificate had not been paid, or there were property rights disputes.
Seeing that it was difficult to choose second-hand houses, Li Zhe simply went to look at first-hand houses. Anyway, the house he bought was only used as a temporary office for the company. It didn't matter if the location was a little bit off.
In this way, he visited several more real estate properties, and finally selected a two-bedroom, one-living house with an area of 110 square meters in Lujiazui, with a total price of 1.7 million yuan. Li Zhe chose a loan, so he bought the house with a down payment of less than 600,000 yuan.
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As a student, Li Zhe was originally not eligible for a loan, but it was easy to operate. As long as he was affiliated with a company, he would have a unit, and the sales office would take the initiative to help him with it.
In fact, if Li Zhe's game company hadn't been registered yet, he could have bought a house directly in the company's name.
If you want to talk about which areas of the Shanghai stock market have experienced the most significant housing price increases in later generations, Lujiazui is definitely one of them.
There is a story about a man who was forced by his girlfriend to buy a house in Shanghai. He had no choice but to go see a house with her in a place called Lujiazui. However, they bought the house, but they broke up in the end. He didn’t want the house to rise ten years later.
More than ten times, the man smiled from ear to ear and thanked his ex-girlfriend desperately for forcing him to buy a house.
In fact, not only were housing prices in Lujiazui expensive in later generations, housing prices at this time were also not cheap.
The house Li Zhe bought was 15,000 square meters, which was considered a poor peripheral location. The central area had already reached 25,000-100,000/m2, which made him a little intimidated.
When the agent told him that the house in Tomson Yipin was priced at RMB 130,000 per month, Li Zhe couldn't help but said in his heart mmp, he really couldn't afford it.
He also knew that the houses in Tomson Yipin were expensive, but he did not expect them to be so expensive in 2007. You must know that the average salary per capita in Shanghai at that time was only more than 2,400 yuan.
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October 4th is another job fair held at the PDX District Talent Market.
Even during the National Day holiday, there are still many migrant workers looking for jobs. The job fairs are crowded with people, and many people are sending their resumes everywhere.
There are many job seekers queuing up in front of each recruitment unit to inquire and apply, and the booths of well-known companies are even more crowded. However, the requirements of large companies are very demanding, and most job seekers leave disappointed after the interview.
However, there were very few applicants in front of a company called Quwan Technology.
The people responsible for applying are two young men and women. The man is wearing a dark blue suit and a pair of black-rimmed glasses. He looks to be in his mid-twenties, but has a very calm temperament.
The girl next to her is younger, dressed in professional attire, pure and cute, more like a female student who is still studying, and should be the man's assistant or secretary.
This man and woman are Li Zhe and Xiao Qiao.
For today's recruitment work, Li Zhe even wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses without prescription, just to make himself look more mature.
"Li Zhe..."
"Secretary Qiao, you forgot again, your name should be Mr. Li!" Li Zhe glanced at Xiao Qiao. She was dressed in professional attire, and she really felt like a secretary. Well, a pretty private secretary.
"Mr. Li!" Xiao Qiao smiled and gave him an angry look.
"Looking at other companies' recruitment, there are so many people applying that they can't even get a number in the queue, but few of us are here." Xiao Qiao looked at the long queue in front of the recruitment desk of a company next to him, with a somewhat envious expression.
"Don't worry, in the near future, there will definitely be more people lining up to join our company." Li Zhe said with a smile.
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"What's wrong?" Seeing Xiao Qiao staring at him without speaking, Li Zhe asked.
"Arrogant!" Xiao Qiao commented with a smile.
Li Zhe didn't argue with Qiao. Seeing that the tea cup in front of him was empty, he picked up the kettle and filled it up, and then also filled up Xiao Qiao's cup.
"Hey! This secretary is so incompetent that he, the leader, must serve him." Someone secretly complained in his heart.
"Mr. Li, do you really want to start a company? What if the business does not work well and fails?" Xiao Qiao's tone revealed worry.
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Li Zhe smiled helplessly and said, "Secretary Qiao, can't you just hope that I'll be better?"
"You should hope that the company will make a lot of money. When the company makes money, I will be richer and can buy you more beautiful clothes."
Xiao Qiao smiled and shook his head and said, "Don't buy any clothes. I can't even wear those clothes you bought."
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A young man holding a stack of resumes hurriedly followed the flow of people, looking for suitable companies to apply for.
Suddenly, he caught a glimpse of a coquettish and charming smile, and his heart felt as if he had been hit. He quickly stopped, turned around and looked again, and his eyes instantly fell on an extremely pure and lovely beautiful girl in professional attire.
After looking at it for a while, he moved his gaze away from the girl and landed on the recruitment platform in front of her.
"Quwan Technology? I've never heard of it. It's probably a small company." The young man muttered in a low voice, and then walked towards the recruitment desk.
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Li Zhe flipped through the resume in his hand, then looked up at the young man sitting opposite and asked, "Liu Haiyang, majoring in computer science at Liaohai Normal University, has worked in a game company in Shanghai for about a year and a half."
"Why did you leave your last company?"
A young man named Liu Haiyang, who looks about 24 or 25 years old, is dark and thin and wears a pair of rimless glasses. He seems to be a bit introverted and a bit reserved. He occasionally peeks at Xiao Qiao.
Faced with Li Zhe's inquiry, he smiled helplessly and said: "The game company I worked for was very small. We had only a dozen people in our R&D team. We developed several small games. After they were launched,
There wasn’t much response, and then the company was dissolved and I lost my job.”
Li Zhe nodded slightly in his heart. There are too many similar small game companies in Shanghai. You can invest tens or even millions and recruit some people to set up a small game company. Then it took more than half a year and a year of research and development.
A low-cost game, give it a try. If the game succeeds, you will make a lot of money. If it fails, you will simply disband and go out.
"So you should have completely participated in the development and launch of a game?" Li Zhe became somewhat interested.
To develop a game from scratch as quickly as possible, you need experienced developers.
As for novice handymen, there is absolutely no need to go to Shanghai to find them. Li Zhe and his colleagues at Hongcheng Normal University also have computer majors. They recruit current students directly from the school to work part-time. Not only can they save money, but they can also build a good relationship with the school leaders. It is really beneficial.
Without any cost.
Chapter completed!