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Chinese Company Gives Away ¥60 Million in a "Hunger Games" Office Challenge

A Chinese company held an unusual corporate event, distributing ¥60 million (about 4.1 billion KZT) among employees. During an office-style "Hunger Games" challenge, participants had 15 minutes to count as many banknotes as possible. The winner managed to count ¥100,000 (approximately 7 million KZT) and took the cash home.
Jan 29, 2025 - 18:05
Jan 29, 2025 - 18:09
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"Hunger Games" in the Office

Chinese corporations are known for their unconventional corporate events, but this one set a new standard. Instead of traditional bonuses, the company decided to motivate employees with real cash: ¥60 million was up for grabs in a high-stakes counting competition.

The challenge was simple—count as much cash as possible in 15 minutes. Whatever amount an employee managed to count, they could keep. The game not only added excitement but also tested speed, concentration, and the ability to perform under pressure.

Fast Hands, Big Reward

The ultimate winner was a quick and focused worker who managed to count ¥100,000 (around 7 million KZT) within the time limit. He walked away with his winnings, becoming the biggest success story of the night.

Organizers highlighted that this kind of reward system is more engaging than traditional bonuses. Employees have direct control over their earnings, and the gamified experience makes the process much more exciting.

The Dream Corporate Event?

The idea of handing out cash in this way sparked discussions on social media. Some praised it as a brilliant motivation strategy, while others questioned the fairness of the method.

Regardless of opinions, one thing is certain—this corporate event will be remembered for a long time. Perhaps similar incentive-based games will become a trend among companies looking to merge fun and employee rewards in a unique way.

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