Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 525 - 233 Messed Up?_2
Chapter 525: Chapter 233 Messed Up?_2
Essentially, this guy did the job of Tong Jincheng’s operation team, and he did an extremely outstanding job.
Tong Jincheng himself has stated publicly several times, "I am very grateful to Shenqing. Without you, there would be no me today. If you ever need my help, it’s always OK."
Of course, Shenqing’s account owner also achieved financial freedom through cutting Tong’s clips, so they are considered a classic case of mutual success.
Returning to operations, Shenqing is obviously a badass non-professional operator.
That battle song that often appears in videos, Tong Jincheng himself was unaware of it; only after it went viral did he realize it was a hit.
Su Huai used to be an operator, not badass but very professional, capable of doing every piece of work along the entire industry chain, which is why he jokingly calls himself a universal screwdriver.
Average in appearance, a monthly salary of twenty thousand, almost reached the limit that he could achieve through hard work.
But he was well aware that the ceiling for an operator was far from that, which is why he valued the construction of Xingyu’s agent and operation team so much.
Regrettably, only a few talents have reported for duty thus far—
Li Shizhi, General Manager, manages the company comprehensively.
Fu Yu, Executive Vice President, in charge of the finance, legal, and administrative departments, assists Li Shizhi in managing the company, and holds a master’s degree from Guanghua School of Management.
Chen Ru, Vice President, heads the talent recruitment and agency departments, previously the artist director poached from YY.
Liu Zhongliang, Vice President, responsible for the brand cooperation department, former staff from Zhejiang Province Department of Commerce E-commerce Division.
The most critical Vice President of Operations is currently vacant, with the operations department directly managed by Li Shizhi, and the department manager named Luo Qiangqiang, a young talent from Kuaishou still under observation.
All these individuals are premium hires, with direct annual salaries starting at 1.5 million, not to mention bonuses, stock options, year-end benefits, and more.
As the Executive Assistant, Su Huai seldom comes to the company, symbolically receiving a salary of one yuan per year, an approach everyone knows whom he is emulating.
Through several online communications with them, Su Huai assessed that this team was very combat-ready, had strong comprehension skills, good adaptability, and high efficiency in execution.
The only issue was the scarcity of mid-level talent; the live-streaming industry was just getting started, and there weren’t that many ready-made good employees for him to poach.
They could only proceed gradually, focusing on cultivating talent.
Su Huai had a brief meeting with them before they went back to their busy schedules; they each sprang into action with fiery determination.
After that, Cheese introduced Su Huai to the seven A-tier anchors currently in the Imperial Capital.
A-tier is only next to Pei Shuyu’s S-tier, but this hurdle is not easy to overcome; they are definitely more than just one level behind Pei Shuyu.
Three men and four women, with only three mature top anchors; the remaining four are all semi-novices.
The highest-earning at the moment is the male anchor Red Bull, a dragon-slayer from Gou Star known for his outstanding technique and eloquence, but unfortunately with a low cap, only three years of glory at most.
The other two men, one is a classic Northeastern eloquence anchor, aiming to rival the current MC Tianyou; the other is the League of Legends anchor Han Jinlong.
Su Huai took one look at him, feeling the face was familiar, but couldn’t for the life of him recall who this pimple-faced eyesore was.
He doesn’t play League of Legends.
To his introduction, Han Jinlong took the initiative, "Mr. Su, I am a League tutorial anchor, my name is ’Wu Hu Da Sima’..."
Huh?
The muscle-bound, Jin-wheel Sima?!
Cheese, your talent scouting skills are kind of interesting!
Su Huai remembered who he was, but wasn’t overly excited.
This guy seemed to be the type to accumulate quietly and then burst onto the scene; by the time he rises to fame, Mr. Su might not even know how high he’s flown.
Compared to Li Ziqi and Zhang Dayi, Da Sima’s importance was definitely much less significant.
However, it went without saying that he was a strong support for Xingyu’s gaming track. A few more anchors of similar status could establish a separate platform, a cause for celebration.
"Alright, you guys are a bit older than the girls; work hard on the job, and take up the responsibility of being the big brother in life too..."
Su Huai didn’t sugarcoat the future with them, there was no need.
Next, looking at the girls, not a single one scored 90, a complete washout.
It is worth reiterating: a female anchor with the potential to become popular doesn’t need to be too pretty; this, in fact, proves the reliability of Cheese’s recruiting.
After interacting with each one, Su Huai found it quite interesting.
One girl with tattoos, following the ’wen’er’ style, small mouth going flap flap flap, super talkative.
One obviously surgically enhanced enchantress type doing both streaming platforms, above average in dancing and singing.
One dance streamer with a massive bear-like stature and wide hips, similar to Pei Shuyu’s style, but Cheese deliberately found her based on that standard, planning to send her to Douyu to expand the battle lines.
Su Huai’s eagle eyes instantly discerned that the girl must have removed ribs and had abdominal fat suctioned; likely even her chest was enhanced.
But authenticity is irrelevant, who could tell through a screen?
High emotional intelligence, good eloquence, humorous, and flirty; these traits are what matter.
On a side note: Even as far as 2024, moderate cosmetic surgery is still the best investment one can make besides education.
So Su Huai wouldn’t encourage them to do it, but he wouldn’t stop them either; they are all adults, responsible for themselves. freewёbnoνel.com
Then, the last girl was yet another familiar face—she introduced herself as Ji Xinwei, currently streaming League of Legends on Panda TV.
Su Huai recognized her this time; wasn’t she Silly Girl?
At her peak, she wasn’t quite S+, but she was nonetheless S-tier; if not hindered by Douyu, she would have been quite suitable for developing on Douyin.