Chapter 400: Interview Notice
Coincidentally, the day after I resigned, I received an interview notice from a group company, and I was ecstatic.
The company's address is near the Wangfujing subway, and you can see the tall office building leased by the company when you get out of the subway.
I was greeted by a lady in her forties. She is taller than me, her body is very plump, navy blue high-end professional clothes, good facial features, very energetic short hair, serious attitude, a standard version of a strong woman in the workplace!
This is Mr. Wang, the general manager of this group company.
Mr. Wang's words were concise and neat, she looked at my resume, asked me two questions briefly, and asked their translator Xiaobai to come to interview me.
Xiaobai is a twenty-four-five-year-old Northeast girl, with a medium size, sturdy, and an ordinary appearance.
She asked me to introduce myself in Russian. However, as soon as Xiaobai opened her mouth, I could hear that her Russian was very ordinary.
I made a simple self-introduction in Russian, and then asked her what else she needed to know?
Xiaobai looked at me a little nervously, said in Russian, she didn't need it, and then got up and went out.
I'm snickering, their company's translators are Russian. Mr. Wang came back, and she smiled and said to me, I passed the interview and can come to work tomorrow.
I asked Mr. Wang, I still don't know my salary level, do you want to tell me about this first?
Mr. Wang said that all positions in their company have a fixed salary, and the salary of translators is also set according to the level. I'm just on the job, but I still need to go through further testing and work tests to get to that level.
I didn't expect their company's wage regulations to be so complicated, but listening to Mr. Wang's explanation, I think such regulations are not unreasonable, it seems that this is really a very formal enterprise!
Not to mention anything else, compare with Manager Li of the network company, you look at how capable Mr. Wang is, and then look at this modern office in the center of the city, the gap between this is too obvious!
This is what I imagined myself to be working in Beijing when I was in Moscow!
At the moment, I'm so glad I found such a job.
When I got home, I told my parents about my job, and they were happy for me.
Next, my father and mother began to remind me bitterly, "This time, learn the lessons of the last job, don't let people fire me again!"
The Chinese leaders are different from the Russian ones, they are more face-oriented, Linna, you must pay attention to your words and deeds in this regard......
We can't show disrespect for leaders, we can't be proud of our achievements, and we can't be arrogant......
You can't compare your rights and wrongs with the leader, and you can't be unforgiving......
The mistakes of the leaders cannot be pointed out directly, and they cannot be said in a straightforward manner......
Whatever the leader says to you, you just listen to it, and you have to suffer the grievances you deserve! Do you still make the leader feel angry with you? ……
Don't go your own way with each other! Chinese care about relationships......
You have to respect the old employees and don't let others think you are too high-profile! This is nothing in a Russian company, but such a person in the hearts of the Chinese is the most disgusted!
Tell you, you must be humble and modest, low-key and low-key......
What we do is not about efficiency, but about ways and means......
In short, change all the behaviors you have cultivated in Russian companies, otherwise, there is no unit where you can stay for a long time! 》
Listening to my parents' nagging, I feel that my workplace in the past few years has really been in vain! How do I feel like I'm on the same level as a primary school student who has just left school?
But then again, I really feel that there are a lot of differences between my perception and people in China, and this is really something I need to work hard to resolve.
I had to force myself to fit into a group that I had never fully integrated into, and since I had chosen to stay in the country, I had to accept and adapt to everything here!