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I don't understand HR slang and want to take an offer.

Ten-level translation of interview slang, "that's what HR meant!" Have you guessed?

Slang 1,

HR: The salary of this position in our company is 4k~ 1w, and there is a lot of room for appreciation.

Subtext: I'll cheat you with 4k salary first, and then I'll talk about the rest.

Slang 2,

HR: Our company provides excellent accommodation.

Subtext: I'll wait for you if I work overtime at night/I can only live in the company because of the traffic inconvenience.

Slang 3,

HR: Our company has flat management and no office politics.

Subtext: Look, I didn't stare at you at work.

Slang 4,

HR: We have a complete salary management system.

Subtext: Unreasonable salary system should also be rationalized.

Slang 5,

HR: Our company is small, but all those who stay are elites.

Subtext: The company has ten employees, three of whom leave every week.

Slang 6,

HR: Our company has a high commission.

Subtext: the basic salary is a little bit, and other things are difficult to do.

Slang 7,

HR: We pay attention to the team integrity of employees, and we often build groups.

Subtext: League building is brainwashing.

Slang 8,

HR: Our company is very willing to give employees development opportunities.

Subtext: There are many people and few things, and they can do anything.

Slang 9,

HR: We advocate flexible working hours, and the hours are very flexible.

Subtext: the company's 996 and 007 working systems are waiting for you, and they are on standby 24 hours a day.

Slang 10,

HR: We don't advocate overtime, we advocate intelligent work.

Subtext: if you can't finish it, you have to work overtime.

Slang +0 1,

HR: Our position requires employees to be able to work under pressure.

Subtext: You can't escape the chance to take the fall.

Slang 12,

HR: Our company needs employees with strong sense of responsibility.

Subtext: can't do it well or can't finish it.

Slang 13,

HR: At present, we are an entrepreneurial company, which is an excellent opportunity for the company and employees to grow together.

Subtext: Don't expect too much from your salary.

Slang 14,

HR: Our company has a clear goal, so the pace is relatively fast.

Subtext: Let you "charge for five minutes and work for two hours".

Slang 15,

HR: Our company has many invisible benefits.

Subtext: I said I can't see it anyway, I can't see it anyway.

Slang 16,

HR: We advocate wild fighting spirit.

Subtext: last elimination+chicken blood+hard work overtime.

Slang 17,

HR: I hope you can obey the management of the leader.

Subtext: If the leader is wrong again, it is also your fault.

Slang 18,

HR: The interview is over. Go back and wait for the notice.

Subtext: I'll consider whether I want you or not after the interview.