The new October anime "I Was Kidnapped to a School for Young Ladies as a Commoner" is now on air, and those weird young ladies really make anime fans stunned. The original novel of this animation is being serialized in Ichijinsha Library, and the latest 10th volume will be released on October 20. Recently, a light novel editor recruitment advertisement by Ichijinsha made people sigh. The job advertisement is as follows: Talent requirements: No restrictions on education and age; more than 3 years of experience in editing (if you have a strong interest in light novels, even if you have no experience); actively communicate with writers and other editors; basic computer operation skills; read 100 books per year (excluding comics). Benefits: 8-hour work system, two days off per week, monthly salary of more than 230,000 yen, annual leave, complete social insurance, and full reimbursement of transportation expenses. Benefits: 8-hour work system, two days off a week; monthly salary of more than 230,000 yen; annual leave; complete social insurance, and full reimbursement of transportation expenses. In this regard, many netizens expressed their opinions: "Anyone who is a stay-at-home can go", "There is nothing more difficult than reading 100 books a year", "About the fact that I was kidnapped to a light novel publishing house as an editor..." |
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