Chapter 57: "Financial Times" (1/2)
After , seeing that there was still some off-duty time away from the company, Xia Yu drove back to the company to handle the affairs. After all, he was running outside all day, and there should be some things waiting for him to take care of himself.
Not long after I got to the office and sat down, the head of the editorial department, Zhao Cheng, knocked on the door and walked in. He passed the stack of documents in his hand to Xia Yu and said: ”Boss, since the vice president recruitment announcement was issued, this is Take a look at the resumes received so far.”
”Hmm!” Xia Yu nodded, then picked up his resume and looked at it seriously.
After reading his resume several times, the disappointment on Xia Yu's face became more and more obvious, and he couldn't help shaking his head.
The quality of the talents for these resumes is not high, and they don’t have the experience of serving as middle and upper management in big newspapers. Moreover, the type of newspapers they have worked in before is different from that of Jiuding Daily, so in Xia Yu’s opinion, they are not Not suitable for his standards.
Despite disappointment, Xia Yu kept looking down, hoping to find a suitable person.
It's a pity that after reading more than a dozen resumes, he was still not satisfied. In the end, he somewhat doubted whether his standards were too high.
At this moment, Xia Yu saw the last resume, his eyes condensed, and he looked at it seriously.
Yan Wenhan, male, 30 years old this year, studied at Oxford University in the UK, majoring in journalism and finance, and worked in the Financial Times for five years after graduation. He has served as a journalist, editor, and deputy head of the editorial department. Due to personal reasons, he resigned and returned to Hong Kong one month ago.
Seeing this resume, Xia Yu is very satisfied, and has made up his mind to let him come for an interview tomorrow. If the interview situation is also possible, the position of vice president will be given to him.
There are actually reasons why Xia Yu values this man named Yan Wenhan so much.
Because Xia Yu has the memory of the CEO of Warner in later generations, it can be said that the CEO is the pinnacle of the media industry, and he knows all major media in the media industry, and that CEO also happens to be British. The local newspapers in the UK are even more familiar. Among them, he has a deep understanding of the British Financial Times.
The Financial Times is a world-renowned international financial media founded by James Sheridan and his brothers in 1888. The newspaper was published simultaneously in London, Frankfurt, New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Madrid, Hong Kong and other places, with a daily circulation of about 450,000 copies, 70% of which are distributed in more than 140 countries outside the UK. The newspaper provides readers with global economic and commercial information, economic analysis and commentary. The financial index of the London stock market created by the newspaper is even more famous. It is a leading global financial newspaper with more than 1.6 million readers in four print editions in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia, and its main website has as many as 3.9 million online readers every month . Ranked fifth in influence among future global financial newspapers.
Now the British ”Financial Times” is in the hands of the British Pearson Group, but in July 2015, it was bought by the island nation’s Nikkei at a price of 844 million pounds.
And Yan Wenhan was able to enter the ”Financial Times” as soon as he graduated, and as a Chinese, he took the position of deputy head of the editorial department before the age of 30, which shows his strong ability.
In addition to his own ability, Yan Wenhan's previous work experience is also very suitable for ”Jiuding Daily”.
Because ”Jiuding Daily” itself is based on financial news, Xia Yu cannot always focus on ”Jiuding Daily”, so he needs a person who is familiar with both financial and media fields to assist him, and even accept it later. His class.