A temple in Zhejiang had to remove an advertisement for a data specialist with a salary of $1,500 because it had more than 30 million views.
Fahua Temple in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, earlier this week posted on its WeChat account the recruitment of historical and cultural “data classification experts”.
The 1,400-year-old temple describes its work as archiving documents and historical documents of the temple, composing reports, media releases, summaries of work and general contact information.
The temple offers a salary of 10,000 yuan ($1,500) per month for a two-month probationary period. The recruitment information was shared quickly on social networks, attracting more than 30 million views on Weibo as of July 8. Net users discussed enthusiastically, expressing their interest in this position. The temple offered a salary of 10,000 yuan (US$1,500) per month for two months of probation. The recruitment information was shared quickly on social networks, attracting more than 30 million views on Weibo as of July 8. Net users discussed enthusiastically, expressing great interest in this position.
The temple offers a salary of 10,000 yuan ($1,500) per month for a two-month probationary period. Recruitment information was shared quickly on social networks, as of July 8 it attracted more than 30 million views on Weibo. Net users discussed enthusiastically, expressing great interest in this position.
“Looks like this is good work,” one person wrote on July 6.
Some people warn that the job of a data specialist is not as simple as many people think because it is very monotonous and time consuming. However, many people think that a salary of 10,000 yuan is very high and attractive in today’s difficult time to apply for a job.
“It’s very difficult to find a job now, so the announcement of Phap Hoa Pagoda attracts so many people,” one person wrote.
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