Nan Zhan put down his chopsticks and pulled over a napkin to wipe his mouth: "Speak."
Hong Yuan stared at the computer screen in front of him, looked at it for a while, then turned the screen towards him: "This is a new resume I've just received for a job application. I think Mr. Nan might want to take a look at it himself. It's from a lady named Jian Si."
Upon hearing the name Jian Si, Nan Zhan slightly furrowed his brows as his gaze inadvertently fell on the screen.
What he saw was indeed her resume. It was brief and the wording concise, but it was undeniable that her experience was too ordinary, and her educational background fell far below the standards required by the law firm.
Even the receptionists at the law firm were more outstanding than her.
"Give her a call," Nan Zhan said as he got up from the dining table, "on behalf of the law firm."
Having worked with him for so long, Hong Yuan naturally understood what he meant and smiled knowingly: "Understood, Mr. Nan."
