I Can Meet with Dead Scientists

Chapter 185: The Placement Issue of Brother Lv (Thanks to Boss Chake Xing for the Alliance Leader reward!!!)_2


Ke Da recruits only 2000 people annually, so the number of students has always been relatively small. East Garden Restaurant sees a daily traffic of around one to two thousand people each morning.

Excluding students who drink porridge, there are about a thousand who opt for soy milk or rice milk products.

A cup of soy milk is typically 200 milliliters. For a thousand people, that's 200 liters.

Additionally, there's rice milk for rice rolls and such.

Calculated this way...

Maybe Brother Lv finds this acceptable?

Besides his main job, Brother Lv can also contribute a bit to the research Tian Liangwei mentioned.

Although Ke Da doesn't officially conduct research on hoofed animals, small amounts of cell research occasionally occur.

It's the kind of scenario where it might be needed, but there's no necessity to keep one specifically.

The same goes for physics.

Now, if Brother Lv can secure the main job in the cafeteria, these projects would have a convenient sample source.....

And if Brother Lv can stay on campus, Old Su can occasionally meet him...

With this thought, Xu Yun clapped his hands:

"Alright, let's do it your way!"

With things at this stage, the rest was simple:

Then Tian Liangwei, acting in his capacity as dean, contacted the person in charge of East Garden Restaurant, leading Brother Lv to the feeding trough.

After some gesturing, Brother Lv's mood finally began to stabilize—he took the initiative to move to the millstone and assumed a grinding posture.

Thus.

Brother Lv's appointment issue was completely resolved.

.....

Three days later.

Same old South Lane Cat Cafe.

Though Xu Yun experienced over a year of ancient life in the 1100 dungeon, even causing a major coup,

in reality, the timeline has barely moved past the end of Ke Da's pest control conference.

Everything still feels 'new'.

Inside the cat cafe.

At this moment, Gu Qunqing was wielding a fountain pen, signing his name flamboyantly on an agreement.

After signing.

Sitting opposite, Xu Yun smiled slightly and proactively extended his hand to Gu Qunqing:

"Mr. Gu... oh no, Aaron, on behalf of Huadun Biotech's executive board, welcome to our team."

Gu Qunqing quickly put down the pen and shook Xu Yun's hand firmly:

"Chairman Xu, from now on, I'm under your command, please take care of me."

Xu Yun shook his head and corrected:

"Aaron, my main focus is on research. There's no need for overly commercial jargon."

"I'm not accustomed to English nicknames, so if possible, just call me Xiaoxu or Dr. Xu."

Xu Yun's words were not only polite but also meant to indicate his stance.

Although he is a top student, he has always firmly believed in one thing:

Professional matters should be handled by professionals.

Therefore, regarding the established company, his long-term division of labor is clear:

Research tasks are his responsibility, and he holds the final voting power.

But the detailed commercial products, public relations, and media matters are handed over to more specialized personnel.

Gu Qunqing is undoubtedly such a professional.

Whether it's his education at GSB, his past role as the regional executive vice president for South American Region at Sanofi, or the capabilities he demonstrated in plant location discussions, all perfectly align with Xu Yun's goals.

It's just that before the Ke Da pest control livestream started, Gu Qunqing had some lingering doubts.

So over the past period, he had only temporarily signed a consultant agreement with Xu Yun.

Now, with the success of the Ke Da pest control livestream—or rather, the proof of Imidacloprid's effectiveness—Gu Qunqing formally expressed his desire to sign an employment agreement with Xu Yun.

That led to the scene above.

Looking at the employment agreement in front of him, Xu Yun also felt relieved.

An MBA from GSB 4.2, an EVP from Sanofi's regional branch, at the peak of his career, with an impressive track record.

Truth be told.

If not for his background at Ke Da and Gu Qunqing's personal inclination, he would barely have a chance to attract such an elite.

Perhaps, in some way...

He should be thankful to cockroaches?

Xu Yun then dispelled this odd thought, glanced around, and seeing no one nearby, asked:

"Aaron, do you have any suggestions for the company's future development?"

Gu Qunqing took a sip of coffee and said:

"Dr. Xu, I've considered this aspect before. First, we need to tackle the company's talent issue."

"Talent?"

Gu Qunqing nodded, gesturing between Xu Yun and himself:

"Ordinary employees are easy to find these days, whether it's receptionists, customer service, or finance personnel—of course, skilled and reliable finance staff might be slightly difficult to find. Yet with New Creation Fund, that's still easy, since funds are essentially all about dealing with money."

"But when I say talent, I mainly refer to three aspects: public relations, research talent, and cybersecurity experts."

Xu Yun paused momentarily, stirring his coffee cup with a spoon:

"I can understand research talent, and I have plans in this area, but what do you mean by public relations and cybersecurity?"

Gu Qunqing sat up and explained:

"Public relations is abbreviated as PR."

"Many young people, influenced by some works or films, may think PR involves cozying up or even illicit transactions."

"But in reality, PR is a very legitimate and crucial department, connecting with society, other companies, and even official entities over the long term."

Xu Yun nodded thoughtfully; he'd heard of such things.

For instance, Penguin and Ali.

Their PR departments often hire retired officials, and they have separate public-facing departments for this purpose.

Even Ke Da and most universities have PR departments, although their numbers are relatively small.

These university PR departments engage with society and education departments annually, so when certain issues emerge, they can respond quickly.

After a pause, Gu Qunqing continued:

"Dr. Xu, although our company is in its infancy, it doesn't take a genius to see our product's potential threat."

"The pest control livestream was both a promotion, and an exposure to our competitors' views. Currently, with just one product, it's almost like playing with open cards."

"Thus, it's foreseeable that once our product launches, it might face opposition across various channels, with PR pressure possibly even outweighing the research side."

Xu Yun's heart tightened with these words.

Due to certain barriers, he is somewhat unfamiliar with PR's specific roles.

But he is very familiar with the phrase "commercial competition".

In his previous life, he worked at Chengfei for quite a few years. Though he was in civilian research, he did witness a lot regarding commercial competition.

He often encountered our old neighbors, the Little Baka.

Personally, he doesn't like Neon People, but he can't deny one thing:

Our neighbor is practically at max level in minor tactics!

And in today's Imidacloprid market.

Neon Corporation's overall share actually surpasses that of European and American companies.

Once they notice a market disruption, unimaginable media pressure is sure to follow.

Then, despite Imidacloprid's effective pest control, it might still face failure risks.

In the commercial realm, being strong doesn't necessarily mean you can overpower the opponent.

Sometimes, dealing with shameless tactics, they might directly implement a technology blockade—like Bagration in the past or the recent chip ban, flipping the table altogether.

While Xu Yun lacks the ability to intervene or comment on international disputes, considering Huadun Biotech's domestic market aspirations, a proper PR team indeed needs to be formed.

After a pause, Xu Yun asked again:

"Then Aaron, what do you mean by cybersecurity experts?"

......

Note:

Yesterday, I accidentally used Tian Liangwei's real name... It's been a while since I wrote about real-life settings.

Anyway, no further explanation is needed because commenters have already guessed it. To put it simply, it's a pseudonym to avoid sensitive use.

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