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Huawei's "talented girl" earns an annual salary of 1.56 million yuan: What does she rely on to rewrite the lives of ordinary girls?

At one time, four Chinese alumni were selected as Huawei's "gifted teenagers" and went to Weibo for hot search.

how difficult is it to become a talented boy of Huawei?

Only four people in the world get the highest annual salary in "Genius Boy", and its recruitment standards are very strict.

Generally, there are about seven rounds of processes: resume screening, written examination, initial interview, supervisor interview, several ministers interview, president interview and HR interview.

In every link, it will go through strict examination and screening, so it will also encounter many challenges and obstacles. Any link with problems or poor performance may fail, which is very difficult.

One of them is Yao Ting. She is the only girl. She was praised for her excellent beauty and wisdom, and she swiped the screen in her circle of friends because she got an annual salary of 1.56 million.

Yao Ting comes from Yiyang, Hunan Province, and her parents are ordinary people with no special background. Her high school is not a famous school, and her senior high school entrance examination score is only 2A4B, which is at the middle level at that time.

Her high school head teacher recalled that Yao Ting's high school grades were not top-notch, but he was very clever, self-disciplined and had good study habits.

The head teacher said: She studies very hard, has a clear plan for herself, and knows when she should do something. All this is due to her hard work, so it is reasonable for her to be selected as a "gifted boy" in Huawei and get a super high annual salary.

coming from an ordinary family and studying in an ordinary high school, Yao Ting's fate changed when she was admitted to a university. Through her own efforts, she was admitted to a famous university, and then she continued to devote herself to studying in the university and constantly improved herself.

She participated in the debate team, signed up for lectures in both Chinese and English, served as the deputy director of the International Liaison Department, minored in English translation for the second major, participated in the National Mathematical Modeling Competition for College Students and the National University Biological Networking Competition ...

During her doctoral studies, she dared to challenge herself, researching topics, writing papers, attending academic conferences, studying and communicating abroad, and so on.

When she graduated, she was not in a hurry to find a job, but wanted to pursue further studies. Many companies offered her olive branches, and Tencent, Ali, Western Digital and other companies invited her to work in their own companies.

After comparison, she finally chose Huawei. She wants to use what she has learned to serve her motherland.

Yao Ting's high school friend revealed that after being selected as a "gifted boy" of Huawei, Yao Ting sent a circle of friends, said a lot of heartfelt words and thanked many people, which made her feel deeply. She said: A person's success must be inseparable from her efforts, and Yao Ting's achievements today are all due to her own efforts.

A reporter asked Yao Ting what the first thing she wanted to do after receiving such a high salary. She said that she wanted to improve her family's living conditions first.

This girl is really excellent. She changed the fate of the whole family by herself.

After Yao Ting's news got a hot search, some netizens commented:

I just talked to my boss about a salary of 5, yuan, but I didn't expect someone to rush to give me an annual salary of almost 2 million as soon as I left school. This is really too heartfelt. You may not be able to reach the end point in your life, but it is just the starting point for others to step out of school.

There is another thing that followed Yao Ting on the hot search.

I believe everyone knows that Jiangsu once won the first place in liberal arts but failed to get into Tsinghua Peking University.

Because one of her courses is B+, but in Jiangsu, such grades really can't go to Qingbei.

This child's name is Bai Xiangling, and many people feel sorry for her, thinking that her top grades can't go to Tsinghua Peking University.

Later, many other famous universities offered olive branches to her, including Hong Kong University, the world's top university, and they were willing to provide her with more than one million full scholarships.

how many years does it take an ordinary person to earn 1 million yuan?

and Bai Xiangling, whose family is average, how many years will it take to earn if she doesn't study?

She opened the gap with her peers without bothering to do anything.

Moreover, the University of Hong Kong is only the beginning of her life. With the prestigious background of the University of Hong Kong, her life has been boosted by another brick, and the future is infinite.

Many times, we saw the slogan "Reading changes fate" on TV. We watched it too much and thought it was just talk. At one time, I thought it was talk, but later more and more things proved that it was not talk, but what was really happening.

I not only want to say that reading is useful, but I also want to add that reading is the fastest way for us ordinary people to cross the class.

why is reading the fastest way for ordinary people to cross the class?

Let's first understand what ordinary people are. The so-called ordinary people are people without money, background and resources. If such people don't study, it is very difficult for them to change their class.

I saw a very heartfelt short film, The Way Out, which recorded many children from different classes.

Her name is Ma Baijuan. She is a little girl in a mountain village in Gansu. Her family is poor. What she often does is to drive the sheep up the mountain with her father. Her biggest wish is to go to Beijing to study.

Her name is Yuan Hanhan. She was born in Beijing. She has a good family and lives in a villa with bamboo in front and a swimming pool in the back.

His name is JOE. His family lives in a small town. His parents are migrant workers. He is a student. His task is to study well.

seven years later, what happened? The program team found them again.

Ma Baijuan dropped out of school. Her father thought it was useless for girls to study. Later, she married people in the village at the age of 16 and got married and had children early.

Her dream was to walk out of the mountains, but she ended up stuck in the countryside.

Yuan Hanhan dropped out of school, too. She found it boring to study. She opened a tea shop and closed down, and opened another bar, which also ended in failure.

Later, she wanted to go to Europe, so she said she would leave. She traveled all over Europe and stayed in an art college for further study. After returning to China, she started an art investment company.

Even after dropping out of school, Yuan Hanhan is still either rich or expensive.

what I want to focus on is the third child.

That kid named JOE, whose parents firmly believe that studying can change his fate, has been trying their best to send him to college.

Later, JOE failed the college entrance examination twice in a row, and he continued to repeat it. Later, when his father died, he gritted his teeth and prepared for the exam for the third time, and finally he was admitted to a good university.

After he was admitted to university, he completely changed his destiny, took root in big cities, got married and had children.

Among the three children, the class of the other two has not changed. Only JOE, by her own struggle, grasped the straw of studying, changed her destiny and achieved a leap in class.

I want to say a cruel fact that people from the bottom are likely to lead a life like Ma Baijuan if they don't study.

There may be many people who want to refute me and say: Then I see many people who have not studied and made a fortune in business everywhere, which is not what you said at all.

I don't deny that there are such people, but they are rare. What I want to emphasize is that the times have really changed.

Before the reform and opening up, there were many opportunities to get rich overnight, but now social development tends to be harmonious and stable, and opportunities are few and far between. It is easy to find grass-roots jobs, but it is difficult to achieve class leap.

Look at a news, some of the 25 richest families in the world have been handed down for six or five generations, and their wealth and the market they occupy will be passed down forever.

Now that barriers have been formed in many industries, how many opportunities do you think are left for you now?

There is also a situation that many people don't know. With the improvement of life and the popularization of education, there will be more and more highly educated people. What will happen when they flow into ordinary grass-roots occupations? It is a dimensionality reduction blow.

Before, there was a news screen about a master's degree as a nanny in a prestigious school. This domestic aunt has many years of management experience in sending abroad, and she is proficient in English and French. Everyone is willing to invite her with a monthly salary of 2, yuan. She is only responsible for looking after the children from nine to five.

There are more and more people with high academic qualifications, which will rob many people without academic qualifications of opportunities, leaving them with a high probability of low-paying, bitter, tired and dirty jobs.

Therefore, many people who don't study, who have no background and resources, are likely to lead a very hard life. It is not completely impossible to change their class, but the probability is very small and extremely difficult.

do you remember that photo?

A little girl in a poor mountainous area, with big eyes eager to change her fate by reading.

The girl's real name is Su Mingjuan. After the reporter released this photo, she was lucky to get the chance to study.

When she got the chance, she studied as hard as she could, and pursued further studies all the way.

After just 26 years, she not only became the image spokesperson of Project Hope, but also became the deputy secretary of Anhui Provincial Committee of Youth League.

how difficult is it for a girl in a poor mountainous area to get out of the mountains? How difficult is it for a girl in a poor mountainous area to achieve the position of "Deputy Secretary of Anhui Provincial Committee of Youth League"?

Many people may never reach it, but Su Mingjuan seized the opportunity of reading and made a great leap in life.

I believe everyone knows the British documentary "Seven Years of Life". Most of the children in it can't change the class. The children of workers are still workers, and the children of rich people are still rich, with one exception.

His name is Nicholas, and he was born in a very ordinary small village. His primary school even has only one house.

But he was admitted to Oxford University and changed his fate. Now he is a professor at the University of Wisconsin.

reading has become his lifeline.

For ordinary people, reading is really the only way to rise. If you give up, it is basically equivalent to cutting off all possibilities in life.

study hard, even if you can't be rich and expensive, you can at least surpass your original class and don't have to work hard like your parents.

and their next generation, therefore, have better conditions than themselves. They can step on their shoulders and fly to a wider sky.

I attend family gatherings, and I sit and chat with my uncles.

During the period, I talked about reading. In our family, my grandfather was a farmer in the previous generation, while my parents were almost carpenters, masons, construction workers and so on.

in my generation, only my cousin and I went to college, while my cousins barely attended a technical secondary school and entered the society early.

My cousin graduated from college and went to work in a company with a monthly salary of more than 1, yuan. I bought a car and a house long ago, and I also founded my own cultural media company.

My cousins are still guarding the mantle of their parents, either working in construction sites or making money by selling their own strength. Despite their low wages, they are exhausted to death. They often have to rely on the weather to eat and have a rest in rainy days.

I once visited my cousin's house and watched him come back from work at night, covered in dirt and stains, dragging his tired body. I really felt sorry for him, but there was nothing you could do to help him.

my cousin said, hey hey, let you scholars laugh.

I vaguely remember playing with my cousin when I was a child, but when he said that, I felt that we were really far apart.

Everyone has his original choice, but once you make a choice, you can only bear the things behind that choice.

reading is bitter, but life without reading is even more bitter.

I remember that Wang Jinchun, the head teacher in charge of the Douban high-scoring documentary "Senior Three", said to rural children:

"Reading won't kill you, so you just have to spend half your life reading."

Ten years later, a reporter paid a return visit to the students in the documentary. They wanted to know, after so many years, do students still believe that reading changes their destiny?

As a result, all the students interviewed answered: I believe.

In the future, you will definitely thank yourself for your hard work now. Many people think this is chicken soup, but it is a naked reality.

don't feel bitter about reading, that's your way to see the world.

I know this world is really unfair. All roads lead to Rome, but some people were born in Rome, but if you don't start, you will only get farther and farther away from Rome.

Complaining is the most useless thing in the world. Better catch up than complaining.

Finally, let's end with a sentence by Zhang Wei, a girl from Tsinghua after 1995 in a poverty-stricken county in Gansu Province, at the graduation ceremony: Life is turned upside down because of reading.