Chapter 256



Grant ended the call, let out a sigh, and when his eyes met mine, his face lit up with a brilliant smile. "Take a seat, Ms. Hudson," Grant gestured to me.

No sooner had I sat down than he sighed again, "It's so tough to find top talent these days."

I had overheard a bit of his phone call, "Are we short on tech talent then?"

"Short? Yeah, we lost an engineer from the tech department yesterday. We were already struggling to find skilled professionals, and this is just adding insult to injury," Grant shook his head, a rare look of stress painting his otherwise cheerful demeanor.

Since I'd joined the company, Grant was always all smiles, seemingly carefree, as if nothing ever required his immediate attention or worry.

"The labor market at home is really polarized right now. We've got plenty of folks with degrees but a real shortage of experienced, high-end talent. Plenty of casual labor, too, but not enough people willing to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty on the front line," I chimed in with a snapshot of the current employment landscape.

Grant nodded vigorously, giving me a thumbs-up, "You hit the nail on the head, Ms. Hudson. You really get both the business and the human resources side of things. A true jack-of-all-trades."

His flattery left me with an awkward chuckle as I pulled out a contract Lester had discussed, "I've looked into this company. They're new, but they have a solid leadership team and promising prospects. Plus, they seem really keen on collaboration."

Grant took it from me, "Alright, I'll take a look and then decide."

date with Jacqueline, which meant I might return to the office later in the afternoon, "Mr. Smith, I need to step out for a bit at noon; I might be

need to report these things to me. Just manage your time

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