Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 558 - 557 Cooperation
This is really the only way to get Xiao Peng to voluntarily go with Jiang Cheng, so Jiang Cheng has to solve this issue himself.
No problem, this matter is settled then, I'll handle things on Xiao's side myself. Whether he's willing to go with me is my own business and has nothing to do with you all.
This problem posed no difficulty for Jiang Cheng, so he readily agreed.
Jiang Cheng's words finally allowed the aerospace company official to breathe a sigh of relief, he seemed to feel much lighter all of a sudden.
As long as this issue has nothing to do with them, then whether Xiao leaves or not becomes a trivial matter.
Anyway, the final decision lies with Xiao Peng, and the result isn't too important to him, so long as he accomplishes his superiors' orders smoothly.
Once they finished discussing personnel matters, the official immediately left.
He still needed to arrange the issues on the list of people, and there were many tasks that required his attention.
Meanwhile, Xiao Peng had his own task, which was to get Xiao, the most key person, on board.
On the list of technical personnel Jiang Cheng had, Xiao Peng was the most important person.
If other people were missing, Jiang Cheng could still manage, but without Xiao Peng, many things would become troublesome.
He didn't have the time to manage a technical team directly, so Xiao Peng was currently an essential talent for him.
Peng could not only help him research advanced technologies but also lead the entire technical team effectively.
Such talent is rare, and now that he's encountered one, Jiang Cheng certainly wouldn't give up easily.
Jiang Cheng soon found Xiao Peng and discussed collaboration matters with him, persuading him to come along.
The work of convincing Xiao Peng surprised Jiang Cheng, not because Xiao Peng ultimately rejected Jiang Cheng's proposal.
On the contrary, Xiao readily agreed to Jiang Cheng's request, not wasting much of Jiang Cheng's breath at all.
Essentially, as soon as Jiang Cheng found Xiao Peng and explained his intentions, he promptly agreed.
It turns out Xiao Peng had long wanted to collaborate with Jiang Cheng, as he had admired Jiang Cheng the genius scientist for a long time. 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Last time at the launch base, when Xiao Peng was with Jiang Cheng, he had shown great respect for him.
This time, when he heard about Jiang Cheng's collaboration with the aerospace company, he was moved.
Doing research with a genius like Jiang Cheng is his greatest wish in life.
Unfortunately, Peng also knew his importance to the aerospace company, so he couldn't actively request to collaborate with Jiang Cheng.
Otherwise, Xiao Peng might have approached Jiang Cheng himself, asking to be included on the collaboration list.
With Jiang Cheng actively inviting him to join, it perfectly matched his wishes.
Now, since Jiang Cheng insisted on having Xiao Peng join, he no longer had any reservations.
Besides, he wasn't leaving the aerospace company entirely, just temporarily seconded to Jiang Cheng's side, which lessened his mental burden significantly. Xiao Peng's proactive attitude also delighted Jiang Cheng, now the core members of the aerospace technology team were in place, so next he just needed to recruit some lab assistants.
Lab assistants are easy to find, as long as they have sufficient theoretical knowledge.
The best candidates are those university graduates, their theoretical knowledge is sound, and they are easier to manage.
Once the matters at the aerospace company were settled, Jiang Cheng directly left Flame Country Aerospace Company.
The people there would come to him once they arranged the work handover, all Jiang Cheng needed to do was wait at home.
He simply had to handle the reception work, not needing to worry about other matters.
Now, Jiang Cheng needed to recruit some recent graduates to fill some positions in the technical team.
These university graduates were really just there to assist others, lacking experience meant they couldn't contribute much to aerospace technology R&D.
Although their role was not very significant, Jiang Cheng still placed great importance on this recruitment.
Once these recruited university students were successfully trained, they would become fairly outstanding talents.
His technical team would eventually be entrusted to these young people, for them to take on the key research tasks in the future.
Therefore, selecting the right candidates was crucial, Jiang Cheng wanted young people with potential, preferably a few geniuses who could assist in high-level research work in the future.
The recruited young candidates would need to exhibit a certain level of talent to be considered for Jiang Cheng's training targets.
Jiang Cheng had high standards; ordinary university students just wouldn't catch his attention.
He sought young individuals with potential, who, even if not geniuses, needed to be sufficiently smart; otherwise, they would have limited value for training.
Jiang Cheng planned to hold a university recruitment drive, specifically to hire some graduates for his aerospace technology team.
Since it was a graduate recruitment drive, the venue naturally had to be within a university.
The specific location required Jiang Cheng's careful consideration, considering there were renowned universities in many cities across Flame Country.
Thus, deciding the city to host this recruitment drive was itself a question.
While most of the well-known universities in Flame Country are located in a few cities, selecting among these cities was also an issue.
After weighing various factors, Jiang Cheng decided to hold the recruitment drive in the Imperial Capital, as hosting it there would help find more excellent talents.
The Imperial Capital could be considered the academic center of Flame Country, with many renowned universities located there, including many of the top-ranked ones in Flame Country.
Other cities, like Shanghai with Fudan and Tongji, or Sichuan Province with Sichuan University, also have decent universities.
Their university rankings are quite high, and the quality of graduates is also quite good.
But Jiang Cheng needed aerospace talent, requiring specific professional levels, not just anyone could participate. In terms of aerospace technology universities, the Imperial Capital had more, so
Jiang Cheng decided to hold the recruitment drive in the Imperial Capital.
Having settled on the location of the recruitment drive, choosing the university became another issue.
Handling this matter poorly could be troubling as it involved university rankings.
Although holding the recruitment drive in the Imperial Capital meant all universities there could participate,
it might seem like choosing any university would be the same, as students from other universities could also join, but there's actually much more complexity involved.
As the leading figure in Flame Country's academic community and even in the global human academic field, Jiang Cheng's every move would be overanalyzed.
If Jiang Cheng chose to host it at Qing University, then Peking University would most certainly feel offended.







