Finding a job is not easy for the average person, but for PhDs in talent-scarce fields, jobs tend to find them instead, practically spoon-feeding them.
Su Fan didn't realize that this tenacious scholar was no ordinary PhD student.
He was a prodigy from the medical university's program for gifted youths, having pursued consecutive bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. He was also selected as one of the top ten outstanding young figures since the medical university's founding.
An international organization had recognized him as one of the talents under thirty most likely to change the world in the field of medicine—Han Wenjing was among them.
Such an exceptional talent certainly wasn't short of job opportunities.
When he just mentioned that he was looking for a job, it was a rather modest statement.
The real situation wasn't that he was looking for a job but that he was choosing one.