Hogwarts exams are over.

Without even giving the students time to celebrate or grieve their feelings, the Ministries immediately summoned all the seventh year students through Professor McGonagall.

In the Great Hall, the Secretary of the Minister of Magic stood on the stage and watched as the Ministry of Magic staff below handed out questionnaires to the students one by one.

"You are all excellent graduates of Hogwarts, and although your grades have not yet come out, I am sure that you will all be able to achieve a good result......"

The Secretary didn't talk nonsense, he was really sure that this year's seventh year Hogwarts graduates would get "good grades". As the secretary of the Minister of Magic, he was able to access a lot of key information, such as some time ago, the ministry held a special meeting with the people of the Wizarding Examination Administration, hoping that they could "experience the spirit" when marking papers this year, so that this year's graduates could meet the recruitment standards of some departments of the Ministry of Magic, and they even lowered the entry threshold of some departments.

No way, now the talent gap is too big. People are needed everywhere, and Hogwarts, as the premier wizardry school in Britain and even Europe, naturally has to contribute. If it could, the Ministry of Magic would even want to pack up all of this year's graduates and digest them directly internally.

Unfortunately, they can't. At least on the surface, an official body like the Ministry of Magic cannot force graduates to join the Ministry of Magic, but that doesn't prevent them from making small moves.

Attracting talents is nothing more than those two old-fashioned methods: coercion and inducement.

First of all, the students' grades are "appropriately adjusted", as long as they are not too outrageous and directly handed in the blank papers, the examination authority will "consider" the examination authority to pass the papers. But any student who still has a little brains in his head will understand what is going on after the results come out.

Of course, this is aimed at students who don't get good grades, like Ron, who might even get a good grade on potions, even if he burns his own cauldron through on the potions exam...... But like Hermione, this "special policy" of the Ministry of Magic can't affect her.

"The current situation requires people to step up, and the Ministry of Magic is expanding its recruitment......"

Mr. Secretary's words lit up the eyes of some students:

"—Mr. Minister had said privately: The Ministry of Magic has been messed up by those purebloods, and we can't continue to rely on them...... Yes, that's right, the position of Director will no longer be held only by wizards from pure-blood families, but also by half-bloods, and even Muggle-born wizards, as long as you can show the ability to do so. "

If that's true, it's a big change......

For students from wizarding families, entering the Ministry of Magic is indeed a good career choice, after all, the choices of wizards are indeed not as wide as those of ordinary people.

But this is for students from wizarding families, the half-race is a little stronger, and if the grades are top-notch, they can still get a job in the Ministry of Magic, but for Muggle-born wizards, it is simply difficult to enter the Ministry of Magic.

In the past, the Ministry of Magic was a carrot and a pit, and even some positions were "hereditary", and it was whimsical for outsiders to want to get a share of the relevant benefits from those old pure-blood wizards. Although the Ministry of Magic does not explicitly exclude half-blood and Muggle-born wizards from working in the Ministry, in fact, they are still inclined to choose people.

First of all, there are those long-standing pure-blood families, this kind of group is the first place, after all, it is these people who occupy high positions within the Ministry of Magic, and it has long been known that they have given the green light to "their own people". As the descendants of a pure-blood family, they can choose their position at will, or even with a letter away.

The second echelon is those who have fallen into the middle of the family or graduates whose parents are both wizards, and these people are barely "their own people" in the eyes of pure-blood wizards. Most of them will work as executives for the Ministry of Magic, such as clerks in an office of a Division. Someone, or a little more lucky, can mix up with an office head, like Mr. Weasley......

The last bracket are half-bloods and Muggle-born wizards, unless they are very good at their personal abilities, or they are looked at differently by some important people, otherwise it is difficult for them to get ahead in the Ministry of Magic, and even if they have excellent personal abilities, these wizards with poor backgrounds often do dirty work and fill in some marginal departments, such as the Funny Product Patent Office under the Sports Division, or the dispensable department of the official Goldstone Club.

As for key departments, such as the Department of International Magical Cooperation and its several subordinate offices, or key institutions such as the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, there are no half-bloods and Muggle-born wizards at all, all of them are pure-bloods... (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

In the past, it was difficult for half-blood and Muggle-born wizards to make a name for themselves, because for most departments of the Ministry of Magic, there was no "performance" to be gained, and the really important positions were occupied by pure-blood wizards, such as the heads of various departments and the heads of key offices.

These people tend to be able to show their faces in the newspapers frequently to make the public remember them, but for those "pension departments", many people don't even know that such things exist in the Ministry of Magic.

Just as there is a Disaster Prevention Office under the Magical Accident Disaster Division, its role is the same as its office name - Disaster Prevention. To put it simply, the last London incident was within the scope of "prevention" in this office, and the ridiculous thing is that they couldn't prevent the exposure from happening at all, and they didn't even get the news after the incident......

The daily job of such a department is to make a cup of coffee, then put your feet on the desk to read the newspaper, squint after reading the tired, then go to lunch, come back and take a nap until the end of the day.

Once a young graduate enters this kind of department, it will be scrapped after a long time. Of course, this seemingly useless department was not originally established for the purpose of "disaster prevention", but for the pure-blood families to arrange their useless relatives. []

There are many such offices within the Ministry of Magic, except for the Department of Mysteries 2.6, which ostensibly relies on the Ministry of Magic, but in fact has no such "Light Country Agency" outside the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Magic, other departments more or less have this kind of position to treat "their own people".

After a complete reshuffle of the Ministry of Magic, the new minister swept away these cancers...... In fact, after the complete defeat of the Death Eaters, many pure-blood wizards in the Ministry of Magic who were close to the Death Eaters resigned. Many of the formal departments in the current Ministry of Magic are in dire need of manpower to maintain, and in a balanced mind, the Ministry of Magic does not exclude half-blood and Muggle-born wizards from occupying high positions at this stage - anyway, these people and Voldemort are naturally in opposing positions, and there is no backer behind them, and the Ministry of Magic will not lose anything under the premise of sufficient personal ability.

Anyway, for these wizards with no background, it's easy for the Ministry of Magic to get rid of them when the time comes.

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