Chapter 1291
In today’s workplace, even coffee shops would form little cliques that bullied staff, and she didn’t want her studio turning into that.
With a smaller team, that kind of thing would drop off sharply.
She hired people to work, not to play office politics.
Otherwise it would be putting the cart before the horse.
Aurora thought it through. “Let’s post the job listing tonight. We can invite candidates to interview tomorrow. I’ll be there and prepare a few questions. We’ll cap it at two hires.”
“Don’t worry, boss. Leave it to me.”
Ian agreed earnestly; he knew she was hiring to take pressure off him.
Hearing that, Aurora felt at ease; the tasks she gave him over time were almost always delivered above target.
Sometimes he even did better than she expected.
With an employee like that, she could truly relax.
She didn’t need to spend extra time and effort chasing things herself.
After everything, Aurora also saw clearly how loyal Ian was.
The next day.
Aurora went to the studio and worked with Ian on the hiring.
Ian already wrote out the questions they needed to ask.
That made it easy for Aurora–she only needed to see if each person felt like a fit and seemed steady and capable.
Ian only posted the listing on one recruiting site, so not many people came.
There were about ten.

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