Chapter 63 Join Division Two
Fair skin and a pretty appearance made a good first impression on Lisha when she met Meryl.
The Project Department of the Presidentโs Office operated directly under the presidentโs authority. Lisha, serving as the team leader of Division One of the Project Department, held a prominent position and was Chandlerโs trusted right-hand person.
Lisha picked up the resume from Chadโs desk, quickly scanning it and narrowing her eyes slightly.
โYou only have a bachelorโs degree?โ she remarked with a hint of surprise. โThat doesnโt demonstrate a high level of education.โ
As Lisha read through the resume, her expression grew increasingly subtle. โShe has no work experience whatsoever, and thereโs a three-year gap of unemployment after graduation. Based on my experience, she either failed to gain admission to a postgraduate school or got married and had children. Mr. Gray, this is the employee you got for me? How should I train her?โ
Chad was stunned, clearly surprised by Lishaโs swift refusal.
He subconsciously glanced at Meryl, who sat on the sofa, quietly sipping coffee with a slightly lowered head. She seemed unfazed by their conversation, as if unaware that they were discussing her.
Chad felt slightly relieved.
โBut she is from the Presidentโs Office. If you donโt want herโฆโ Chad said.
Lisha quickly interjected, firmly stating her position. โThere is more than just Division One in the Presidentโs Office. Having someone like her on our team will only impede our departmentโs progress. With the year-end assessment approaching, I donโt want the bonus of the entire department to be lost because of her.โ
Chad was about to speak when a man came in.
โWell, in that case, let her join our Division Two,โ he suggested.
The man, dressed in a sharp suit and tie, appeared to be an elite. He seemed to be around the same age as Lisha.
He was Josh Carter, the team leader of Division Two of the Project Department. He wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and looked gentle and refined.
Chandler was occupied with various responsibilities, and the Presidentโs Office as a whole was similarly busy.
Therefore, the Project Department was divided into two subordinate divisions: Division One and Division Two. These divisions were specifically tasked with coordinating and connecting various departments within the companyโs operations.
โMr. Carter, you actually want to have someone like her on your team?โ Lisha expressed her surprise and confusion as she turned to Josh. โWhile the university may be good, it is disappointing that she only has a bachelorโs degree.โ
Josh retorted, โMs. Walsh, at Galaxy Holdings Group, we prioritize ability over academic qualifications when recruiting people. Have you forgotten this principle?โ
Lisha, feeling at a loss for words, brought up Merylโs three-year period of unemployment.
โConsidering her lack of work experience, it is likely that her ability is not exceptional. If you insist on causing trouble for yourself, then disregard my concerns. No wonder Division Two has performed less impressively compared to Division One.โ
With that, Lisha turned around and left in her high heels.
Josh took Merylโs resume and took a look at it.
He noted that she had received numerous awards during her time in school, including a full scholarship. Other than the three-year employment gap at the beginning, which seemed slightly out of place, the overall resume displayed impressive qualifications.
Josh was confident that he could train and guide Meryl well.
He walked up to Meryl and said, โHello, my name is Josh Carter. Starting today, you will be joining our Division Two. Is that okay with you?โ
Meryl stood up from the sofa and nodded. โYes, Mr. Carter.โ
โIf you need any help in the future, feel free to ask me.โ Taking the lead, Josh gestured for Meryl to follow him. โIโll take you to familiarize yourself with our work area first.โ
The two walked out while talking.
Under Joshโs guidance, Meryl toured the entire Galaxy Holdings Group.
When they passed by the Marketing Department, Dalton had just finished his work.
Remaining in the office for a long time could cause a sense of stuffiness.
So, Dalton came out and walked to the stairwell in the corridor, one hand casually tucked into his trouser pocket as he prepared to retrieve a cigarette.
As Dalton glanced up casually, he saw a familiar figure passing by in the corridor.
Dalton was stunned, his hand freezing mid-air as he took out the cigarette.
It was Meryl.
She was following a man. The two whispered to each other occasionally, suggesting they were discussing something.
Dalton recognized the man at a glance. It was Josh from the Presidentโs Office.
Due to the frequent interactions between employees from the Presidentโs Office and various departments within the group, Dalton had developed some impression of Josh.
โHow could the two walk and talk together?โ Dalton wondered.
He frowned, feeling strange.
After observing for a few seconds, seeing that the two were walking towards him, Dalton walked out of the stairwell unconsciously.
There were originally few people in the empty corridor, and Dalton happened to be right in front of Meryl.
So, the three of them inevitably met.
Stopping just 6.5 feet away from Dalton, Josh nodded at him. โHello, Mr. Dalton Aniston.โ
Dalton, maintaining an arrogant attitude, replied without looking at him, โYeah.โ
Acting as though he had been accustomed to Daltonโs demeanor, Josh did not find it strange and continued leading Meryl forward.
Meryl, who was following him, remained silent from beginning to end after seeing Dalton.
Naturally, she didnโt even spare a glance at him.
Dalton, raising his gaze and directing it towards Meryl, unexpectedly announced, โIโm getting married.โ