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Recruiting on Little Red Book – That's interesting
I forgot to include the requirement for a bachelor's degree in the initial post
Received a flood of private messages
Later added the bachelor's degree requirement
Then hardly received any private messages
The few comments that came in were just mocking
"Who would hire a bachelor's degree holder for this job?"
By the way, let me share the job details:
Work location: suburban Chengdu
Minimum monthly salary: about 6,000 RMB
No overtime, double days off, normal holidays
No clock-in, flexible schedule adjustments
With these conditions,
Little Red Book associates with a college diploma look down on it
It's quite surreal
One side complains about employment difficulty, one side dismisses jobs as unworthy
One side demands double days off and no overtime, one side looks down on suburban positions
One side says degrees are devalued, one side uses degrees to pick jobs
It's not that the position isn't suitable for bachelor's degree holders
It's that some people's self-assessment doesn't match reality
A degree is a stepping stone, not a get-out-of-jail-free card
Ability is hard currency, not something you can boost just by stubbornness
A 6,000 RMB salary in suburban Chengdu with no overtime and double days off
Where does that stand nationwide – you should know
Before mocking, first honestly assess whether your resume is even worth this price