Applicant Required to Raise Pigs for Two Months as Part of Onboarding Process, Company Explains It's Core to Business Operations

Deep News05-14

Recently, the onboarding requirements at Muyuan Food Co., Ltd. have sparked heated discussions online. Some netizens complained that when applying for a programmer position, they were asked to first work at a farm raising pigs for two months. The HR department explained that this was to help employees master pig farming skills and familiarize themselves with the farm environment. In response, Muyuan's HR stated that since the outcomes of roles such as programming and R&D need to be implemented in farming operations, employees must gain an in-depth understanding of the company's core business. Essentially, all positions are required to engage with farming activities during the initial onboarding period, with the duration varying across different departments.

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