First of all, there is nothing disrespectful in writing this title.
On the contrary, I love this drama. When you are mourning, you can take it out and take a look, and you will feel that there are no difficult jobs, only hard-working workers!
As a marketer, it can be seen that many cases in the play have been investigated, but it is not realistic.
As an executive who was airdropped by the acquirer, workplace running-in was a big problem, and it was weakened in the play.
Originally an executive, but the executive was pregnant and reassigned to Emily, but did not grant the title. Isn't that showing that he is being bullied.
Although Emily is in charge of social marketing, but everything can be a social network, and then open a golden finger, is this reliable?
Is it really ok to take pictures of samples and post them online for the promotion of youth agents?
Perfume case, the publicity blockbuster will be voted online directly before it is released. The father of the gold master also made a direct decision, which is also a magical plot. There are several marketers who can face the big boss of Party A.
The handsome neighbor downstairs is a chef, and he should be at the level of a Michelin chef, otherwise how can he conquer Sisley's picky taste buds.
The beautiful woman the florist met happened to be a chain hotel owner, and she happened to be the girlfriend of the handsome neighbor downstairs.
Paris is so small, everything is a resource for Emily.
I haven't said that she has quickly gained followers by tweeting casually. Forgive me, I really don't see any operational strategy for her to increase followers.
So this is a cool drama for workers, especially marketers. Who doesn't want Party A's father to love me, everyone will give me resources.
Of course, I still love Emily's perpetually positive attitude.
Come on, hit the workers!
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