Hogwarts: I am the White Lord

Chapter 143 Professor, this wizard robe is too heavy

Seeing the two people appearing together, Dumbledore's heart skipped a beat.

This situation...

It seems familiar!

The last time the two appeared together was to develop the forbidden forest. What was it for this time?

Sebastian is really troublesome. I am so old now, can't I just have a few days of peace and quiet?

He brought Minerva here again, without any creativity at all, for fear that he would not agree.

However, after hearing that they were just looking at the employment situation of the graduates, Dumbledore felt relieved, became interested, and looked at Sebastian with a smile.

Just looking at the employment situation, he didn't believe that Sebastian could do anything weird.

Sebastian, contrary to his usual practice, did not sit directly opposite Dumbledore.

Instead, he stood there and used Transfiguration to transform the chair into a huge upright blackboard.

He stood in front of the blackboard and looked at Dumbledore like a professor preparing for class.

Seeing Sebastian's big move, Professor McGonagall also became interested and sat down next to Dumbledore.

She knew earlier than Dumbledore that Sebastian was going to conduct an employment survey on the graduates.

After all, it was she who handed the list of graduates to Sebastian personally.

Sebastian is different, he always comes up with some unique ideas.

Professor McGonagall also learned about the employment situation of individual students among previous graduates.

However, the number is very small, and they are basically students who are familiar with each other or have particularly good grades.

This kind of employment survey for all graduates is the first time at Hogwarts.

Professor McGonagall looked at the blackboard like a student. She was very curious about the employment situation of the students.

"Headmaster, Professor McGonagall," Sebastian cleared his throat and got straight to the point without any nonsense.

"I have been working at Hogwarts for two years, so my employment survey is only for students who graduated in the past two years."

"Let's first take a look at the situation of the students who just graduated this year."

Sebastian gently waved his wand, and in an instant, a series of dynamic charts and texts appeared on the blackboard, extremely vivid and clear.

"It has been almost a month since the Hogwarts holiday, but only 48 percent of the graduates have found jobs."

"The situation is not bad," Dumbledore adjusted his glasses and smiled kindly, "It's only been a month, and so many students have already found jobs."

"Not bad?" Sebastian asked back with a serious face.

He waved his wand again, and the data and charts on the blackboard gradually broke down, becoming more intuitive and shocking: "Let's see what this 48 percent represents."

"We can clearly see that these 48 percent of students can be divided into two categories: those with good academic performance and those from wealthy families."

"It's very realistic. Students from well-off families will naturally not have to worry about finding a job. Their families will make all the arrangements for them."

"Or, if you have a good transcript, it will be much easier to find a job."

"They all have good jobs, some work for the Ministry of Magic, some work for St. Mungo's Hospital, some work for Swann Alchemy, some inherit family fortunes, and so on."

"But," Sebastian changed the subject, "guess how long it will take for the remaining 52% of students to find a job?"

"Perhaps..." Dumbledore hesitated. To be honest, he had never paid attention to such details.

After thinking for a while, he gave a conservative figure: "Within half a year?"

"Within half a year?" Sebastian shook his head slightly. "I'm not very optimistic about this time."

"So, let's compare it with last year's graduation situation."

Sebastian waved his wand again and placed the data of last year's graduates on the blackboard.

"We can see from the timeline that only 37 percent of last year's graduates had found good jobs one month after graduation."

“From this perspective, the students have made great progress.”

"But what about the rest of the students?"

The data on the blackboard began to change again. The moment the new data appeared, Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall both sat up straight.

How could this be?

Why have nearly 20 percent of students not found a job yet?

"Sebastian, this data..."

Professor McGonagall frowned. She really couldn't imagine that so many students hadn't found a job yet.

"Professor McGonagall, this data is guaranteed to be true and reliable."

"Of these 20 percent of students, only two have not yet started looking for a job because they are traveling in the wizarding world."

"As for the remaining students, their situations are somewhat special."

"Their grades are OK, they are average. But they haven't been able to find the jobs they want."

Sebastian took out two letters and handed them to Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore respectively.

"Here are two very representative letters of reply. You can take a look at them."

The students' reply to Sebastian?

Professor McGonagall's eyes lit up and she took the letter and read it carefully.

Dear Professor Swann:

Thank you very much for your concern!

To be honest, it’s been a year since I graduated, but I still haven’t found a satisfactory job.

Since graduation, I have actually applied for quite a few jobs.

At first, I wanted to be an Auror.

But after the interview screening, the director of the Auror Office told me that my level was still lacking and I did not meet the requirements to become an Auror.

After that, I applied to be a healer at St. Mungo's, but again I didn't meet their requirements.

After that, I also tried to apply for a job as a curse breaker at Gringotts, and to become an alchemist at Swann Alchemy.

Unfortunately, there was no limit on the number of people who could be hired for these positions, but I failed in all of them.

To be honest, being able to pass the resume screening shows that my grades are not too bad.

But my level is always a little short of their requirements.

I began to regret not working harder in school.

I fell into anxiety and began to doubt myself again and again.

In fact, there are many other jobs in the wizarding world, but I don’t want to do many of them.

For example, the ticket seller of Knight Bus, the salesperson in various stores, etc.

Oh... maybe the wizard robe I'm wearing is too heavy.

Gradually, I learned to reconcile with myself and no longer worried about not being able to find a job.

Instead, calm down and start to seriously review what you have learned before.

I hope I can find a satisfying job this year.

Your Student John Wilson]

Looking at the familiar name, Professor McGonagall was in a trance.

In her impression, this was a student who graduated from Gryffindor and had good grades, above average.

Unexpectedly, this student has not found a satisfactory job until now.

She glanced at Dumbledore and found that he had finished reading the letter in his hand and looked lost in thought.

After a long time, Dumbledore came back to his senses, looked at Sebastian, and said solemnly.

"Thank you, Sebastian, for letting us know about the employment situation of students."

"I want to ask, how did you come up with the idea of ​​doing this survey?"

"Do you have any other plans for this situation?"

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There is one more chapter, I will try to post it before sunset~

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