NOVEL Am I a crispy college student? The whole internet says that I'm hard to kill! Chapter 240: The Company’s Goal
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He Bingbing and the others waited outside while Wu Bin entered the conference room and walked up to the podium under the gaze of everyone present.

"It looks like everyone has arrived," he said.

"Rascals… Zhang Ying, did you bring the signs I asked you to make?"

Zhang Ying was unzipping her backpack while pulling out the nameplates marked with the team names.

"Brought them, brought them."

"Place them, then sit in your teams. It will be easier for me to assign tasks momentarily."

Zhang Ying took out fifteen name badges and arranged them in different areas.

For the startup website, Wu Bin divided everyone into fifteen teams, including customer service, audit, tech, operations, business, logistics, and other departments.

As a major in business management, Lin Nan understood at a glance that this organizational structure was quite reasonable, representing the company’s basic fifteen departments.

Now that the basic framework was established, and the respective heads and employees were assigned, Wu Bin began allocating tasks.

Wu Bin took out a hard drive he had prepared earlier, plugged it into the projector, and projected his plan.

"Starting today, I announce the official establishment of Bluebird Network Company."

"And you all are the first batch of employees at Bluebird Network Company."

"I have prepared a standard employment contract for everyone here, outlining each position’s benefits and promotional opportunities in detail in the contract."

"If you find no issues, please sign the contract; I’ll give everyone fifteen minutes to consider."

When Zhang Ying had recruited these college students initially, it was only through verbal promises, without signing any formal employment contract.

After all, it’s normal for college students to work in a casual verbal agreement with the boss, and they generally haven’t developed a sense of contractual awareness.

But now, as Zhang Ying distributed the contracts to them, these college students realized that things were serious this time.

They carefully reviewed the contracts and found the benefits even better than they imagined.

The employment model was not only a base salary with commissions but also included contributions like social security and housing fund.

This was extremely attractive to the college students.

After all, many people attend college just to secure a stable job afterward, and having social security and a housing fund makes getting loans and buying a house much easier.

"Lin Nan senior, is this contract for real? Does this Bluebird Network Company really exist?"

Lin Nan checked her phone, quickly found the registration info of Bluebird Network Company online, with Wu Bin listed as the legal person.

"The company is legitimate, and the contract has no issues; you can sign it," she said.

Seeing Lin Nan signing the contract, people around her began to sign their names too.

Wu Bin sharply noticed this.

It appeared that Lin Nan was the leader of this group.

Once the leader was identified, the rest would be easy.

Students who signed the contract could stay as they were now part of Bluebird Company.

Those who did not sign were asked to leave the meeting room, unable to attend the following meeting.

Once everything was ready, Wu Bin continued to present his plan, saying, "Since you have chosen to stay and become a part of Bluebird Company, I think it’s necessary to show you our company goals next."

Wu Bin pressed the remote, and an image of short-term goals instantly appeared on the screen.

Everyone’s eyes widened, doubting what they saw.

"Take down Douyin? Eliminate KuaiShou?"

"Are you kidding? Douyin is currently valued at 1.5 trillion, can we really take down Douyin?"

"It’s over. I feel like I’ve boarded a pirate ship."

Seeing the goals Wu Bin had posted, Lin Nan merely smiled and didn’t make further comments.

Small company bosses are often overly ambitious, rarely grounded in reality.

Not to mention, Wu Bin was just a freshman, so it wasn’t surprising to Lin Nan that he set such targets.

No matter, she joined the company just for the experience and didn’t plan to spend her career at this small company.

She was idle at school anyway, so she might as well treat it as a part-time job.

Wu Bin, with hands pushed down for emphasis, said confidently, "I know you may not have faith in this target, but I, Wu Bin, am not one to boast."

"Within two years, this goal, within two years, will definitely be achieved."

"Great! Our boss is mighty!"

Zhang Ying led the applause, and although others felt Wu Bin was fantasizing, after all, he was their boss, so they clapped hesitantly.

"Alright, now let’s start assigning tasks to each group."

"Audit team, you need to work overtime during this period and urgently remove all non-compliant videos. You’ll receive an extra fifty cents for each video," he instructed.

"Tech team, fully support the audit team. Within three days, I want our website to be free of any non-compliance or copyright infringement risks."

"If you’re unsure about any content, go to the legal team for guidance and advice."

"Operations team, I will assign new tasks to you later; we’ll have a small meeting later."

Wu Bin spoke and organized everything methodically, issuing short-term tasks to all teams and clarifying the reward and punishment mechanisms to get everyone moving immediately.

By the time Wu Bin finished the meeting, it was seven o’clock in the evening

Wearily walking out of the meeting room, He Bingbing immediately approached him, handing him a piece of bread.

"Wu Bin, what have you all been doing inside? You were in there all afternoon."

If it wasn’t for He Bingbing occasionally hearing Wu Bin’s voice coming from the meeting room, she would have been tempted to barge in to see what was happening.

Wu Bin, munching on the bread, smiled at He Bingbing and said, "Hey, I just started a company, now in its initial stages, so I held a brief meeting to assign some tasks."

As soon as Wu Bin mentioned this, the live stream’s viewers began buzzing with comments.

"Wu Bro started a company? Cool! Does a freshman have that much money?"

"Did you forget Wu Bro previously made half a million fishing by the seaside? I guess that’s the seed money."

"What’s the name of Wu Bro’s company? Let’s support it."

"Are you dumb? That website he advertised in the live stream is the one he started. I checked, and he’s the legal person."

"No wonder he was advertising that day; turns out it’s his own company. I’ll check it out too."

"I’ve watched that video website too; it’s really good, has a nice vibe, and it’s quite niche."

Guided by the chat, even more viewers went to browse Wu Bin’s site.

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