Chapter 341: Written Exam
Many of the designs in Maier's residence are unavailable in this world, so both Hind and Kochagin find it fresh, so they can't help but ask Maier to provide them with blueprints and the like. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Maier is not stingy, in fact, the design value of these things is not very large, they are all very ordinary things, the degree of replication is too high, and the cost of investment is too high to get a profit in this area.
Moreover, Maier does not have his own manufacturing factory, and Maier does not want to make his own manufacturing factory, and Maier earns much more income in other areas.
The frightened Druba did not recover for several days, and kept lying quietly on the ground, motionless, not even eating, and the whole dog lost weight.
But fortunately, Drupa had already stored a lot of energy in his body because of eating too much, so he didn't starve to death.
Mel didn't know whether it was good or bad, but there was no solution, so he had to put it aside, and in the end, he called Tom back and gave him the matter of saving Druba.
After all, nominally, Druba should be Tom's assistant.
Something happened to the assistant, and Tom was obliged.
Maier, on the other hand, returned to recruiting lab assistants, and after a rough sifting of the resumes that Maier himself received, as well as those provided by Hind and Kochagin, ninety percent of them were eliminated.
Because there were so many of them, Mair had to use a crude, unseemly unseemly approach, that is, to eliminate some of them according to their magic level.
Only intermediate magicians and junior magicians are recruited, and they are not accepted.
This method is actually very unfair to junior magicians, because the high level of magic does not mean that the person is talented in alchemy.
It is quite possible that a low-level magician has a much stronger alchemy talent than a high-level magician.
But there was no way for Meyer, and this was the most effective screening method that Maier could think of.
After all, there are so many people, it is impossible for Maier to meet every magician, ask some alchemy questions, and even ask the other party to do an alchemy experiment.
If this is the case, fairness is certain, but there is too much wasted time, manpower, and material resources.
Pay for one's whistle.
According to the magic level, seventy percent of the magicians were screened out, and the remaining thirty percent of the magicians were all intermediate magicians, mainly fourth-level magicians, a few fifth-level magicians, and no sixth-level magicians.
This is normal, a sixth-level magician has already touched the threshold of a high-level magician, how could he come to the alchemy laboratory to be someone's assistant, unless it is an assistant of a legendary magician.
Mel's laboratory is not very attractive to people who are close to high-level magicians for the time being.
After that, Maier gathered up the thirty percent of the resumes and skimmed them one by one.
The resume is important, but it's not important, and it's not important, but it's also important.
People in this world, because of their personalities, have different ways of writing resumes, some people like to highlight themselves, often a lot of things are exaggerated, retouched, and the resume will look gorgeous.
And some people don't like this, they don't know what they are sure of, and they resolutely don't write it, and this kind of person's resume will look relatively shabby, much worse than the former.
But often the latter is more capable than the former.
However, there are still some things that can be seen from the resume, too simple resumes, and too gorgeous resumes can be screened out, the former is because it does not meet the requirements, and the latter is because there are too many exaggerated elements.
Maier did not need an inexperienced assistant, so he had to be taught from scratch, which was more tiring than doing experiments alone, and the original purpose of recruiting assistants was completely contrary.
The latter, if this person is really outstanding in the general ability written on his resume, then there is no need for him to come to a laboratory as an assistant, and he can completely sign up for the alchemist assessment by himself.
According to the ability on the resume, there is no pressure at all to pass the alchemist's assessment.
The reason why he still came to apply for an assistant was only because his ability did not meet the standards of an alchemist, and he did not meet the standards of an alchemist, but he described himself as an alchemist.
This kind of embellishment and exaggeration is a bit excessive.
And a person who can do so many articles on his resume must come with his mouth open in the future experiment, which will only resist the experiment, but not help.
Maier didn't want that on his team.
Ninety percent was eliminated, and one percent remained, but there were still a lot of people, a full thirty-six, and Mel didn't have time to interview them one by one, so Mel came up with a test question.
A somewhat quirky test question.
Half of it is the basics of alchemy, which is something that you must master as an alchemy lab assistant, while the other half is some thinking topics.
The kind that requires flexible thinking and exuding thinking.
Maier wanted his assistant to be not just someone who could do the job, but also someone who could be inspired and shine at some point.
Of course, the latter is just a hope, the former is the foundation, and Maier just expects this, and if there is really no such talent, Maier will choose a better one from it.
Renting a conference room in the Tower, Maier brought thirty-six mages into the room.
"This time I was only going to recruit two assistants, but after the news was sent, there were a lot of applicants, so I could only screen step by step, you have already passed the first level, and then the second one. ”
"I have a paper in my hand, you need to complete it within the allotted time, and I will talk to the five magicians with the highest scores, and choose the last two of them. ”
"I hope you can answer this paper carefully. ”
With that, Mel handed out the papers, and then Mel left the conference room.
Maier doesn't think there is such a thing as cheating, because magicians have magical self-esteem, and cheating is something they don't bother to do, which would be detrimental to their dignity.
Moreover, the conference room has a monitoring function, no blind spot monitoring, and cheating will be recorded.
After a short time, Maier entered the conference room again, collected all the test papers, and said, "You guys go back for the time being, I will correct the test papers, and if you get the interview qualification, I will inform you separately." ”
With that, Maier left the conference room first.
The test-takers are leaving one after another.
And one thing that Mel didn't expect was that someone with good deeds published Myer's test paper on the magic net, which caused an uproar. (To be continued.) )