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Self-introduction. Can you talk about a project that left a deep impression on you? What do you know about the live streaming business? Have you ever seen any content during live streams that you didn't want to see, such as content you think shouldn't be on the platform? If we think there is a problem with it, how should I define it as a problem to be dealt with? In other words, if I want to define it, what kind of evidence should I look for or what methods should I use to define it? The price sensitivity is different between metropolitan and small cities. How do you define the standard of reasonable and unreasonable price differences? We can't define a standard that applies to everyone, as this involves both price and human factors. Do we have rules that are disclosed to everyone? If we want to address this, how should we disclose it to everyone? How should this be practically implemented? Once you have defined it, how do I find this content? For example, after finding it, how should we analyze it and determine the appropriate level of management? How to find it and how to manage it are two questions. When measuring the severity of this issue, how do I know its severity level? If we need to address it, we might need to align with operations or communicate it clearly. How do you think we should handle it? What methods do you think can influence operations? Why did you decide to pursue a graduate degree after working for a while? How did you come to this decision? What are your career plans? I don't have any more business-related questions. Do you have any questions for me?
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News Specialist

Interviewed at TikTok

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Jul 23, 2024

Self-introduction. Can you talk about a project that left a deep impression on you? What do you know about the live streaming business? Have you ever seen any content during live streams that you didn't want to see, such as content you think shouldn't be on the platform? If we think there is a problem with it, how should I define it as a problem to be dealt with? In other words, if I want to define it, what kind of evidence should I look for or what methods should I use to define it? The price sensitivity is different between metropolitan and small cities. How do you define the standard of reasonable and unreasonable price differences? We can't define a standard that applies to everyone, as this involves both price and human factors. Do we have rules that are disclosed to everyone? If we want to address this, how should we disclose it to everyone? How should this be practically implemented? Once you have defined it, how do I find this content? For example, after finding it, how should we analyze it and determine the appropriate level of management? How to find it and how to manage it are two questions. When measuring the severity of this issue, how do I know its severity level? If we need to address it, we might need to align with operations or communicate it clearly. How do you think we should handle it? What methods do you think can influence operations? Why did you decide to pursue a graduate degree after working for a while? How did you come to this decision? What are your career plans? I don't have any more business-related questions. Do you have any questions for me?

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