At 10:00 AM exactly, Ji Yan arrived at the rest area on the 19th floor and shouted loudly: “Friends interviewing for the art group, please follow me!”

The email notification for the art group’s interview time was 10:00 AM.

Some people were very proactive and had come early at 9:00. The moment the dozen or so people from the modeling group were collectively called away just now, they knew—Yangfan Studio’s interview this time was a group interview.

Some people immediately went online to search for guides like “Precautions for Group Interviews” and “How to Show Yourself Off in a Group Interview,” waiting for the staff member’s summons with extremely apprehensive moods.

Now, it was finally their turn.

A group of people immediately followed Ji Yan and took the elevator to the 20th floor.

The moment the elevator doors were about to close, a girl with twin ponytails hurriedly rushed over and pressed the open door button. With a pale face, she said: “S-sorry, traffic jam on the way! I’m not late, am I?”

The time was exactly 10:00; she had almost squeezed in by the second.

Ji Yan smiled and said: “Not late. It’s starting right away, hurry and come in.”

The girl took a deep breath and walked into the elevator.

Looking at the dozen or so competitors around her, she felt even more nervous inside. She actually hadn’t left home late today. Who could have imagined that several cars would have a rear-end collision halfway there, causing a traffic accident that backed up traffic for half an hour?

She had been sitting on pins and needles in the car, wishing she could grow a pair of wings and fly over.

She almost didn’t make it in time!

That was close. The girl took several deep breaths in a row to calm her emotions and secretly glanced around. The people interviewing for the art group included both men and women. 15 competing for 5 spots, a 70% elimination rate—the competition was so fierce!

The elevator stopped on the 20th floor.

Ji Yan led everyone through the automatic doors. Everyone was given a fright looking at the densely packed holographic gaming cabins. They had guessed it was a group interview, but they hadn’t guessed—it was actually a holographic interview?

With varying expressions, the group of people lay down inside the gaming cabins and entered their information.

“System scan complete, please conduct a 1-minute self-introduction.”

Seeing the three examiner NPCs in front of her, the girl nervously swallowed her saliva and said: “Good morning examiners. My name is Shi Xiaoyu, I am 23 years old this year, a fresh graduate from the Southwest Art Academy. Although I don’t have too much work experience, I am passionate, cheerful, and easygoing. I have a very strong team collaboration spirit and can absolutely complete the tasks assigned by leadership on time…”

The personal introduction had been memorized prior to the interview. Although Shi Xiaoyu felt nervous, she didn’t drop the ball at the crucial moment. After finishing her personal introduction facing the holographic NPCs, she let out a sigh of relief, squeezed out a smile, and said: “I like the game Ghost Realm very much, and I hope to get the opportunity to join Yangfan Studio. Thank you!”

The time exactly reached 1 minute; she had completed it right on the dot again.

System voice: “Please push open the door in front of you and enter the round-table meeting stage.”

The 15 interviewees pushed the door, entered the room, and sat properly in sequence.

Xie Yunfan said: “Welcome friends interviewing for the art group, let’s get straight to the point. In front of everyone are the game’s built-in drawing software and tools. Giving everyone 1 minute to familiarize yourselves with the operations.”

Everyone hurriedly lowered their heads to look. The game’s built-in drawing tools were similar to the ones they normally used, and operating them was quite smooth.

1 minute arrived, and Xie Yunfan looked at the girl beside him: “Sister Sha, give the prompt.”

The short-haired girl nodded, her voice clear and cold: “Everyone, three animals have appeared on the table: a monkey, a rabbit, and a spider. They are holographic animal models that can be rotated 360 degrees for observation. Choose one you are good at and design it into a boss image in the game. 3 minutes for a quick sketch draft, which will automatically submit after you finish drawing.”

Everyone: “…………”

Mother of god! On-the-spot quick sketching?

Without inspiration, one truly wouldn’t be able to draw it!

Shi Xiaoyu was stunned for a moment, then immediately chose the monkey among the three animals. She drew a red-eyed giant monkey boss brandishing its claws and fangs, submitting her assignment right at the time limit.

Her heartbeat accelerated uncontrollably.

This interview method was simply even more terrifying than the art entrance exams back then!

Just as the first prompt was submitted, closely following, the scene before their eyes suddenly shifted, and they were all teleported to a spectacular peach blossom forest.

Ning Sha said: “Using the peach blossom forest in front of you as the theme, draw a dungeon scene, mainly examining everyone’s imagination and drawing style. The models for different peach trees are in your system materials and can be selected directly.”

Everyone: “…”

10 minutes arrived, and the image before everyone’s eyes shifted again.

Ning Sha: “Using these plants in front of you as prototypes, use your imagination to draw a ‘fairy herb’ that doesn’t exist in reality. Its function is: it can replenish health for players.”

Drawing bosses, drawing scenes, drawing characters, drawing flora—this interview’s examination was very comprehensive. Every prompt had realistic models as references, mainly looking at the artists’ imagination and style.

40 minutes later, the examination concluded.

The complexions of the group of people interviewing for the art group were all somewhat ugly.

Xie Yunfan said he would talk to people individually, and Shi Xiaoyu waited nervously in her room.

However, 10 minutes passed, and whether it was Xie Yunfan, the HR Manager, or the Art Group Leader… no one came to seek her out for an individual interview.

No hope left? Was she really brushed off because of her lack of experience?

Shi Xiaoyu climbed out of the gaming cabin, feeling a bit sad inside. Since graduating from university in June, she had been interviewing for a full half-year. Perhaps because the university she graduated from was relatively poor, she hadn’t found a satisfactory job up to now.

Crestfallen, she followed the large group of interviewees downstairs, just in time to bump into another batch of people.

A particularly socially extroverted boy looked at her and asked: “Hello beauty, I’m from the copywriting group. May I trouble you to ask, is it a group interview? Do we have to take an on-the-spot test?”

Shi Xiaoyu said softly: “Holographic group interview, on-the-spot prompts. I don’t know if your group will be the same.”

The boy widened his eyes and blurted out: “Damn, so advanced!”

Ji Yan led them into the experience center, and everyone lay down in the gaming cabins one by one.

The preceding segments were the same, but the copywriting group wasn’t teleported to a round-table meeting. Instead, they were pulled by Xie Yunfan to a place resembling a “movie theater” to watch a plot snippet.

They only saw two NPCs wearing long gowns facing each other on a mountaintop. One held a saber, the other held a sword. The two only had their mouths moving, but there was no sound. One’s expression was ice-cold, while the other had a smile on his lips.

For a short half-minute animation, everyone watched with extreme confusion.

Xie Yunfan said: “These two NPCs were once fellow disciples who were as close as brothers, but separated due to various reasons. Meeting again after many years, the two belong to different factions respectively, and have no choice but to draw their weapons against each other. Using this as the background, please write a short dialogue for when the two NPCs have their decisive battle.”

The copywriting group: “…”

Holy crap, writing dialogue on the spot?

This was second only to the college entrance exam’s assigned composition topics!

Some people looked at the NPCs in front of them with bewildered expressions, while others frowned and slowly started putting pen to paper.

Ye Xiang pondered for a moment and quickly started writing the script.

A moment later, the time arrived. Everyone was teleported to a dungeon again. In front of them was a behemoth with a red health bar above its head and holding a giant axe in its hand. It looked like a boss.

Xie Yunfan said: “According to the characteristics of this boss, write a few lines of dialogue directed at the players.”

Everyone: “…”

Ye Xiang immediately put pen to paper and started writing.

Opening lines: “A bunch of ants, coming to scratch your grandpa’s itch again?” “Just with you lot, you still vainly hope to open my treasury?”

Skill lines: “Eat a hit from my axe!” “I was just casually practicing to warm up, and you’re down already? So noob.”

Death lines: “No, it’s impossible for me to lose!”

Ye Xiang wrote things extremely fast, and his style was somewhat erratic and lively.

He didn’t know if Yangfan Studio needed a copywriter like him. Anyway, he would just… casually write whatever. It would be best if he was hired, and if not, he’d just look for the next company. He couldn’t just hang himself on a single tree.

After two prompts, Xie Yunfan continued: “Next prompt. Please ask everyone to write a short story, length within a few hundred words. It can be warmly moving, or it can be a suspenseful thriller, freely exert yourselves.”

Ye Xiang wrote a short story about a person who always felt a monster was watching him, only to ultimately discover that he himself was the monster locked inside.

The group interview stage quickly ended, entering the individual interview segment.

Ye Xiang waited in the room for a moment before seeing the holographic version of Xie Yunfan teleport in. Smiling, he asked: “Hello, Ye Xiang. You previously had work experience as a scriptwriter, right? What genres specifically did you write?”

Ye Xiang hurriedly replied: “The ones I wrote were all low-budget web dramas, mostly in the suspense genre. I’ve written four short dramas of around 10 episodes, and two long dramas of over 30 episodes.”

Xie Yunfan asked: “Why did you stop being a scriptwriter later on?”

Ye Xiang scratched his head and said with a smile: “Some of the dramas I wrote before were never broadcasted, and I could never get the final payment. Scripts aren’t very easy to sell nowadays, so I want to change to another field to develop in. I normally play games frequently too and am very interested in game storylines. Seeing Yangfan Studio recruiting, I came to give it a try.”

Xie Yunfan said: “The compensation in our copywriting group might not be as high as when you were a freelance scriptwriter, right?”

Ye Xiang hurriedly said: “Small scriptwriters actually don’t earn that much money. Furthermore, at least Yangfan Studio won’t default on salaries! The risk of writing scripts is too big. Last year I wrote a drama for 6 months, and in the end only got half the money. The production crew gives money in batches; if the drama isn’t broadcasted, you can’t get the final payment. It’s too difficult.”

Ye Xiang added: “Although I don’t have experience writing game storylines, I feel the core of a story is the same. The writing methods for game storylines and film/television storylines aren’t vastly different. I have extremely rich experience writing scripts, and moreover, I am willing to continuously revise according to the boss’s requirements until you are satisfied. I hope Boss gives me a chance!”

Xie Yunfan: “…”

This guy was actually quite talkative. It could be seen he had “social awesomeness syndrome” (extremely extroverted).

Xie Yunfan smiled and said: “Alright, I have a rough understanding of your situation. Thank you for coming to participate in the interview, the results will be notified within three days.”

Ye Xiang: “Thank you Boss!”

By the time the copywriting group’s interviews ended, it was already 12:00 noon.

Going downstairs, Ye Xiang saw a familiar girl spacing out downstairs. Her eye rims were red, as if she had just cried. He went forward to greet her: “Hi, what a coincidence, you haven’t left yet?”

The girl was precisely Shi Xiaoyu, whom he had bumped into at the elevator entrance earlier.

Shi Xiaoyu forced a smile: “I don’t want to go home and listen to my parents nag. How did your interview go?”

Ye Xiang sighed: “Sigh, an on-the-spot test, directly having us write storylines facing the NPCs. I was a bit bewildered too, just blindly wrote a bunch of stuff and handed it in.”

As the two were speaking, they saw a man wearing a suit walking around downstairs. He seemed somewhat hesitant. After a moment, he made up his mind and walked towards the two: “Hello, may I trouble you to ask, which building is Building A?”

Ye Xiang said enthusiastically: “Turn left up ahead. May I ask if you are here for an interview?”

The man said: “Mhm, I came to interview at Yangfan Studio.”

Ye Xiang smiled: “What a coincidence! We also just finished our interviews. By the way, their interviews are direct group interviews, and holographic group interviews at that. It’s extremely advanced, even I got a fright.”

The man was stunned for a moment: “Is that so?”

Sometimes the words of competitors couldn’t be listened to; it was very likely they were intentionally digging a pit for you. But this boy looked enthusiastic and straightforward, not like he was deceiving people.

The girl beside him raised her head and asked: “Which group are you interviewing for? The afternoon interviews only start at 2:00, you came over this early?”

The man chuckled and said: “Testing group, coming early to familiarize myself with the environment a bit.”

Ye Xiang and Shi Xiaoyu exchanged a glance. This man looked somewhat haggard, his age should be over 40.

He clearly cherished this interview opportunity very much, coming over two hours early to familiarize himself with the environment. It looked like he had even traveled from out of town, carrying a small suitcase in his hand.

Rushing all this way from afar for an interview, who knows if he could be hired?

Yangfan Studio’s holographic group interview method was very novel, and the rhythm was also extremely fast. With one scene transition after another, it was very easy to fail to keep up with Xie Yunfan’s train of thought.

What Yangfan Studio needed was clearly outstanding employees who had fast reactions, big imaginations, strong execution abilities, and could quickly keep up with the boss’s rhythm.

The three raised their heads to look at the building ahead.

The competition in this interview was fierce, who knew which lucky ones would ultimately be able to come here to work?


At 2:00 PM, the testing group interviews began.

Aside from Huo Minghui who had traveled all the way by train to rush over, there was also an acquaintance—Hu Fei, the power-leveling bro who had participated in testing Underworld Labyrinth back then, and was also one of the first batch of “victims” of Underworld Labyrinth.

Hu Fei had been a power-leveler for several years, but the income of a power-leveler was unstable, frequently staying up all night pulling all-nighters. This job was one that ate youth (relied on youthful energy), he couldn’t possibly do it for a lifetime.

As his age went up, he also needed to properly consider his career planning.

Tester. This position recruited by Yangfan Studio had no age limit, and the educational requirements were also very lenient. The competition would definitely be incomparably fierce. There were 15 people ultimately selected for the interview. Although Hu Fei knew Xie Yunfan, he had no bottom in his heart (was unsure); after all, the boss didn’t look like someone who would practice favoritism.

After the interview stage began, without a single word of opening remarks, the 15 people were directly teleported to run a dungeon.

Everyone: “…”

Xie Yunfan said: “Find the bugs in this dungeon in the fastest time.”

Some people had already found them and hurriedly wrote down their answers. Some people were still wandering around with bewildered faces.

Later there were also questions like “Propose modification opinions for the current boss,” “Find the unreasonable parts in the storyline quests,” and even “What do you think is fun about the game Mecha Apprentice?”

The interview was vastly more difficult than imagined.

Testers weren’t just playing games; there was also a lot of feedback-related work. Without a bit of comprehension ability regarding a game’s core, one truly couldn’t articulate it.

During the individual interview stage, Xie Yunfan opened Room 8 and said: “Hello, Mr. Huo Minghui. I have looked at your resume, you worked at a game company previously. Did you resign later on?”

Huo Minghui said in a low voice: “The company went bankrupt, and the entire team lost their jobs. I am already 42 years old this year. Going to other companies to interview, my resume can’t even pass through because my age is unsuitable. This is the first time I’ve entered an interview in a full year of sending resumes… Thank you for giving me this opportunity.”

Xie Yunfan smiled slightly: “You’re welcome. When our company recruits people, many positions have no age limit and value personal ability more. Coming to interview for Testing Specialist, can you talk about where your advantages lie?”

Huo Minghui said sincerely: “My hand speed and reaction abilities might not be able to be as fast as young people, but I also have experience they can’t compare to. For example, aside from mobile games and holographic games, I have also played dozens of PC client games.”

“I am extremely knowledgeable about all game genres. My history of playing games spans over thirty years. Many mini-games that young people haven’t heard of are still saved on my computer.”

“I believe that when a company recruits Testing Specialists, it’s not just testing game bugs, but also requires the tester to propose some modification opinions for the game based on their own rich gaming experience. I consider myself competent for this job, and I very much hope to get this work opportunity.”

Listening to his sincere narration, Xie Yunfan nodded: “Thank you for traveling all this way from afar to participate in the interview. You will be notified of the results within three days.”

Next door in Room 9.

Hu Fei had been waiting for Xie Yunfan to come in for an individual interview. However, after waiting for 10 minutes, he still didn’t wait him out.

He was somewhat dejected; could he have been brushed off? Boss, I am Little Hu the power-leveler! Have you already forgotten me?

A moment later, the interview ended, and everyone left the gaming cabins.

The moment Huo Minghui came out of the gaming cabin, his mood was very complex.

Workplace competition was cruel; as a forty-year-old, being able to get an interview opportunity was truly very rare. Xie Yunfan even proactively came in to chat with him, and his attitude towards him was also extremely polite.

Regardless of whether he could ultimately be hired, he was quite happy. Coming to participate in a holographic interview could be considered broadening his horizons.

Young people nowadays truly had active thinking!


For the network group interviews, a very strange person came.

This boy was named Yu Baichuan, 25 years old.

When Xie Yunfan interviewed him individually, he spoke carelessly without any stage fright at all, and actually started chatting with Xie Yunfan.

“When I made websites back then, I was also full of hot blood, thinking I could make an awesome website like Qin Fang’s Mobile Games Home, become the founder and CEO of some network, and earn money lying down.”

“As a result, let alone earning money lying down, my websites were losing money every day.”

“Renting a server is very expensive, and with no one seeking me out to invest in advertisements, wouldn’t I just lose money?”

“Now the golden era of internet entrepreneurship has long passed. I’ve done game forums, and I’ve also done mobile phone review websites and car review websites. As a result, without exception, they all went bankrupt.”

“So I feel I’d better not start a business—I’ll just follow someone else to start a business!”

“A person like me simply isn’t suited to be a leader; I’m suited to be a subordinate. Hehe, Leader, what do you think of me? My experience is truly super rich, the websites I’ve made myself number no less than 5!”

Xie Yunfan: “…”

The websites he made himself numbered no less than 5. Game forums, mobile phone reviews, car reviews… being able to cobble together that many websites meant his hands held ample funds.

Ordinary people didn’t have that much money to start businesses.

Could this person be a rich second-generation who failed at playing around? On his personal resume, the family background column was also written very vaguely; both parents’ occupations were “doing business.”

Xie Yunfan was quite curious, and asked: “What kind of business do your parents do specifically, is it convenient to say? If it involves privacy, you can choose not to answer.”

Yu Baichuan smiled and scratched his head, saying modestly: “Small business, just opened a shop ourselves.”

Xie Yunfan: “Alright, I understand. The interview results will be notified within three days.”


For the data group, the one who left the deepest impression on Xie Yunfan was a 33-year-old woman named Meng Yu.

This person graduated from the mathematics department of a prestigious foreign university and had worked in domestic game companies for many years. Among everyone interviewed today, her educational background was the most awesome.

Her previous company, “White Whale Games,” was also a well-known company in the industry. It was just that two project groups inside the company had been disbanded a while ago.

Among the people submitting resumes this time, there were quite a few coming out of “White Whale Games.”

For the level design group, two also came from this company.

One was named Zhang Su, and the other was Qin Jianhong. The former was the Deputy Group Leader of the level design group, and the latter was the Group Leader. When the two saw each other in the waiting area, both were quite surprised.

Bumping into old colleagues at an interview was a bit awkward.

Zhang Su coughed lightly: “Director Qin, what a coincidence.”

Qin Jianhong said with a beaming smile: “You also came to interview at Yangfan Studio?”

Zhang Su said seriously: “Mhm, among the game companies recruiting recently, this one has the best compensation. Just throwing a resume to try.”

Qin Jianhong thought complacently in his heart: You are the Deputy Group Leader, I am the Group Leader. If they only recruit one, they will definitely recruit me. If both of us get in, I’ll still be your leader in the future.

Smiling, he patted the other party’s shoulder, and exhorted using the tone of a leader: “Little Zhang ah, I heard today is a group interview, perform well later.”

Zhang Su was helpless: “Mhm, you too.”

We’re not even at our original company anymore, we’re in a competitive relationship now, who are you putting on leader airs to show? Some people act like ‘Directors’ for a few years, and even their speech carries the stench of bureaucracy.

However, Zhang Su was also usually very good at enduring it, too lazy to pay attention to him.

Walking to the elevator entrance, they actually saw Meng Yu coming down from upstairs.

The three looked at each other in dismay.

This… there are a bit too many acquaintances from the previous company!

White Whale Games was backed by a large conglomerate. The conglomerate’s main business was smart home appliances. Later, the boss had a rush of blood to the head and suddenly entered the gaming industry, smashing a lot of money and recruiting a group of awesome people to form a team to make games.

He didn’t understand games himself, yet he frequently ran over to give guidance. The three project groups worked for three years. Currently, two games had already ceased operations, and one was still hanging onto its life half-dead.

The boss realized making games wasn’t that profitable either, and so he disbanded two teams.

Laymen making games was just like playing around.

Xie Yunfan expressed: “Thank you to friendly merchants for delivering talents to me.”

The examination for the level design group interview was very strict: modifying boss skill release patterns on the spot, and making trap formations on the spot. People who did level design were all familiar with these designs, but producing novel ideas was very difficult.

Xie Yunfan closely followed up by asking a few more questions regarding team member allocation and task division.

Qin Jianhong answered extremely actively, being the first to raise his hand every time, showing a very strong desire to perform.

Zhang Su only answered one, speaking seriously and calmly.

During the individual interview stage, Xie Yunfan sought the two out to chat separately.

He found that because this Qin Jianhong had many years of work experience as a Level Director at a large company, his ways of conducting himself in society were extremely smooth and slick, and facing leadership, he was very good at flattering and fawning. His mouth was as sweet as if smeared with honey, almost praising Xie Yunfan into a dizzy spell.

However, Xie Yunfan wouldn’t care about these things at all.

Regarding the answers to the professional questions, although Qin Jianhong was very proactive, the answers weren’t what Xie Yunfan wanted.

His “desire to perform” was too strong, and his team consciousness was insufficient, always thinking of highlighting himself.

Perhaps he frequently “claimed credit” at his previous company too? This kind of person easily exploited subordinates. Xie Yunfan expressed doubt regarding this Qin Jianhong’s professional abilities.

On the contrary, Zhang Su left a very good impression on him. A very steady person, not too good at speaking, with clear and explicit design concepts, and also had many pretty good creative ideas.

The two were workplace archetypes. One seasoned veteran slicker, relying on his “mouth” to work, very good at coaxing the leadership into being happy; the other silently doing things, who, despite having true capabilities, never actively spoke about what he had done, so the leadership might not necessarily be able to see him.

This kind of person shouldn’t be buried.


The programming group was the one Xie Yunfan was most familiar with. Many fresh graduates came, as well as richly experienced veterans. Xie Yunfan had them write some code on the spot, hiring the best based on merit.

The marketing department designed merchandise and made various questionnaires on the spot. Xie Yunfan picked a few satisfactory ones.

The last one to interview was the logistics group.

The logistics group had no age limit, and the educational requirements were also relatively lenient. The people entering the interview today included men and women, among them one who possessed over ten years of logistics position work experience.

The moment Tao Hui walked into the experience center, her face turned slightly pale. She had never played holographic games, nor had she even come into contact with gaming cabins.

How was this thing operated? She truly didn’t really understand… She had thought that a game company’s logistics was just purchasing various daily necessities, cleaning up hygiene, being responsible for the employees’ daily arrangements, and things like that.

She hadn’t expected that logistics positions also had to know how to play games?

Tao Hui meticulously observed the people around her. Seeing everyone lying down into individual machines as if getting CT scans in a hospital, she also hurriedly found a machine to lie down on.

The top of the gaming cabin had a blue screen. After she lay down properly, the surrounding instruments automatically connected to her four limbs. It was icy cool, just like getting an electrocardiogram, which was very miraculous.

Next, entering information, personal introduction.

Fortunately, the operation method wasn’t very difficult. Tao Hui inputted her information according to the system prompts. During the personal introduction, she said sincerely: “I have worked in Rong City for many years and am very familiar with the wholesale malls big and small here. For purchasing various daily necessities and gifts, I can get the lowest prices.”

“I am a very meticulous person, and I can guarantee the work environment is kept spotless. Ensuring employees have water to drink and snacks to eat at any time… I truly don’t know how to play games, I indeed haven’t come into contact with holographic gaming cabins.”

She paused, and said: “I hope the boss gives me this opportunity. I will definitely be able to do a good job of logistical support for everyone.”

For the logistics group’s interview, of course they didn’t need to play games, and the questions were all related to logistics.

Xie Yunfan chatted with Tao Hui individually.

This Sister Hui’s child was already in high school. Coming out to look for jobs, she had run into quite a few walls, but her temper was extremely good, and she was an optimistic and cheerful person.

Xie Yunfan even felt she was quite cute, because she said—she was extremely familiar with the purchasing process, very formidable at bargaining, and could help the boss save a lot of money!

Who wouldn’t like an employee who helped the boss save money?

From now on, Yangfan Studio’s logistical support will rely on you!


The one-day-long interviews concluded.

Among the people participating in the interviews, aside from Qin Jianhong—who was bursting with confidence and felt he would definitely be hired—and Meng Yu, whose educational background crushed the competition, the vast majority of the other people had no bottom in their hearts (were unsure).

Everyone could only go back and anxiously wait for the HR Department’s notification.

On Weibo, someone posted a complaint: “After participating in Yangfan Studio’s interview, my entire person is in a state of fright! I was bewildered from the opening, and I couldn’t keep up with the boss’s train of thought for several questions—it was actually a holographic group interview! Just like playing a game, the scenes before my eyes continuously shifted, and questions came one after another. It simply opened my eyes wide!”

Because the Weibo post included Yangfan Studio’s tag, quite a few people quickly popped up to leave comments.
[Is it this advanced? Worthy of being the little sailboat!]
[Yangfan Studio’s interview model has pioneered an industry first!]
[Imagine group interview + holographic, this is way too terrifying]
[Curious, what kind of questions were they?]
[Is Yangfan Studio still recruiting next year? I’ll go try too after I graduate next year!]
[Sympathizing with the first batch of holographic interview guinea pigs, haha]

The discussions online were extremely lively, actually pushing the topic of “Yangfan Studio Holographic Group Interview” into the trending discussions of the gaming section.

Other companies in the industry were also very surprised seeing this.

Yangfan Studio truly had a lot of innovative spirit.

A holographic interview was indeed the first of its kind in the industry. Qihang, Cool Play, and Wings of Dream hadn’t done it this way before either. Xie Yunfan truly had a lot of guts.

They didn’t know, for Yangfan after this large-scale recruitment…

What kind of industry-shocking game would they make next?

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