Ding Jianze: Jiangnan has you, me and the future

Looking back on the work I have experienced, during the first three months of joining the project department, it happened that the materials were urgently needed to be submitted to the Urban and Rural Construction Bureau, and the work tasks were extremely urgent. I not only have to organize materials but also fill in the gaps. It can be said that I am constantly in the company of materials. Such days were very fulfilling and were the period when I learned and grew the fastest. Even to this day, when I recall the scene of the mountain of materials and that fulfilling experience at that time, I can't help but feel a lingering aftertaste.

During the more than one year of work after graduation, I have felt that a data clerk is the most fundamental and comprehensive job position in the construction industry. For newcomers who want to engage in the construction industry, it is a very good starting point. Data clerks are exposed to a wide range of aspects, including quality, safety, progress, technology, and comprehensive on-site management in the construction industry, as well as construction norms and technical standards. Especially for newcomers who have just started in the construction industry, as long as you work hard to learn, the data clerk will give you a very high starting point for learning. You can also focus on learning a certain aspect during the process of organizing materials, laying a better foundation for your future development.

We are just a small member of the Jiangnan family. However, rivers can converge into seas. I believe that as long as we keep striving, making progress and improving, we can contribute to the vigorous development of the company. New youth of Jiangnan, with you, with me, there is an unlimited future!

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[Li Xiang] When the sun rises, the flowers by the river are redder than fire; when spring comes, the river water is greener than blue. How could one not miss Jiangnan?

As a newcomer stepping out of the ivory tower, I have been a member of the big family of Jiangnan Management for two years without realizing it. Looking back on these two years, the greatest gain can be summed up in two words: growth.

"First Year

When I first met Jiangnan, I participated in the company's induction training for college students and got to know young people from all over the country who were full of ambition. They were all fresh graduates, full of vigor and vitality, and were the fresh blood of the industry. At the same time, I also felt the excellent corporate atmosphere of the company. Whether it was the introduction of the company by the company leaders or the interesting activities organized by the colleagues in the human resources department, they were all so inspiring! Back in the project department, I realized that a new challenge was about to begin. There is still a considerable gap between the knowledge in textbooks and the actual situation on the spot, and only practice is the sole criterion for testing truth. Behind seemingly simple tasks such as standing by and reserving and embedding conduits, there are many tricks involved. Standing by is not merely about observing. The slump of the concrete, the degree of vibration, and whether water has been added are all key factors in controlling the quality of the pouring. The reservation and pre-burial of conduits should be carried out on the basis of understanding the drawings. By combining different drawings, it is necessary to check whether the pipe layout and wiring meet the requirements in terms of fire protection, weak current, and strong current.

"Second year

A soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier. In the project, our director often tells me to have goals and a broad perspective. If you stand in the shoes of a supervisor and consider the issues of a specialized supervisor, then you have the perspective of a specialized supervisor. But if you stand in the shoes of a specialized supervisor and consider the issues of a director, then you are not far from being a director. One year of life as a supervisor led me to a bottleneck period. So the director transferred me to another project and asked me to do the work of a dedicated supervisor. At first, I was still worried that I wouldn't be up to the task. It was the director's words, "If it comes to it, just start over," that gave me a great boost.

As a qualified supervisor, it is not only necessary to control the quality, safety and progress of the project, but also to coordinate the relationships among all parties involved in the construction. Therefore, both necessary professional skills and good communication skills are indispensable. It is my honor to receive meticulous guidance in work and reminders and assistance in life and interpersonal relationships from my mentors. Thank you to my mentors and my director. Gratitude.

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