Kikanshita Yuusha no Gojitsudan

Episode 149: The Living Frontline of the Brave IV

"Thank you very much. Excuse me."

Leave the room, which was the interview venue, in a courtesy.

Ride the elevator, being careful not to get too fast as it is, and also say hello to the receptionist on the ground floor before leaving the company's company house.

I exhaled loudly where I walked for a while and far enough away.

In December, I was starting to apply and interview companies in earnest.

It is not limited to large companies, but also has multiple entries into companies that have attracted interest in business details, including medium-sized companies.

Although many companies have not received the results of the paperwork selection, a number of cases have been contacted for the passage of the selection and primary interviews are scheduled at the date and time specified by the company side.

Well, naturally, that means I'm here for the interview well in advance.

This is the third case in the company I was interviewed earlier, but uh-huh...

Not very responsive.

I don't know what to say to myself, but as an active college student, the conditions shouldn't be bad.

I have attended a four-year university at that level of the state once, and I am able to keep my grades not bad. There is some room for units and circle activity. I have no experience studying abroad, but my language skills (thanks to cheats) are perfect.

So far all the companies that have submitted entry sheets and produced the results of the paperwork selection have passed.

but when it comes to interviews, it makes me feel bad.

Not bad right after the start. I mean, I can see you're getting a pretty good impression, but as you answer the question over and over as it's very common, somehow they tend to shy away, or, yes, you can see them pulling back.

I don't know why. I have prepared several frequently asked questions during interviews and exemplary answers to them, purchased at college job support seminars and online job information sites, and I have also gotten tattoos from college job support officers with 'okay' beforehand, and I should not have said anything abruptly weird.

I haven't been asked any unexpected questions so far and I'm just answering them normally.

The second interview was a group interview, so I was also watching the responses to the other students, but obviously the air on the field got stronger from the middle only when I was there.

... Why?

I haven't gotten the results of the interview yet, but it doesn't look good in the atmosphere.

I'm pretty serious about just being pretty confident from the current social situation, too, here.

More spiritually tight than the booming of the Festival of Sciences.

Because of this, we continue to exchange information via email with the facades we were with during our last internship

Having decided to insist as soon as possible, Itagaki officially received a successful hiring notice, which was as unfathomable as ever, but she is delighted for once. Nan plans to apply for a company in the meantime as his primary aspiration, and Akahashi and Green Mountain have already received a notice of insignificance from several companies.

... Seriously, me, sucks, right?

Of course, Itagaki was definitely more stuffed with cutting feathers, but based on the results of the presentation, the corporate side seemed to give me early results considering the circumstances. I'm pretty sure he attracted it, but he's pretty lucky.

Not that I envy you, but if you stay alive without measures, you can force more struggle than Itagaki.

It's impossible to wait for luck to come down.

"Why? Did you come to me? You know, for once, I've been busy as a public servant."

"I thought you told me to talk to you at any time about any triviality. Don't look annoying. Please get in touch with me."

The man who sat fluttering across from my sitting couch, Senba, looks at me with his jito eyes as he sighs. But I'm pretty sure I said that, so let's get it done. 'I shouldn't have said anything extra' or something, but I can't hear you.

"Even so, I graduated from high school and went to maritime security college, so I didn't do anything normal. If you're a job counselor, shouldn't you ask your parents about a college student division or something?

At first, they listen to me seriously.

Senba said with a difficult face as she put on her arms.

Naturally, I have consulted the University's Job Support Division. But I thought, 'Didn't you happen to be incompatible with the interviewer? Don't give up. Do the interview'.

I'm going to talk to my parents, but after all, they are inside me. It is desirable for a society to give its opinion in an objective position.

Even when it comes to the socialites I know, they're regular college students. Friendship with adults is very limited.

Speaking of which I can think of, I'm a horse farm grandfather who also took care of me at the internship the other day, but I don't even think I'm just old enough to make sense of my current employment situation, and Mr. Manoka's grandfather, Senior Zhao's girlfriend, Grandpa Xuangwu, is not a manager but he's not robust. And I don't care if Yakuza invites me.

Mizuzaki, the manager of the part-time store, is planning to draw me in, so it's difficult to talk to her, and then she doesn't have many other adult opinions.

Um, I remember two of the public servant elites.

He is Inspector Akechi Goro, Division 2 Director of the Organized Crime Control Department of the Police Department, and Third Class Maritime Security Superintendent Yotaro Senba, Deputy Director of the Security and Rescue Department of the Maritime Security Headquarters of the Third Precinct.

... just kanji.

These two would be looking at all kinds of people, and they have a wide field of view, I bet.

Regardless of Akechi, who seems a little stubborn, I raided to see if Senba, who has a rough vibe, could hear a helpful story.

"... First of all, I'm surprised you're trying to get a job normally"

"What does that mean? My wish is a prudent, mediocre life. He said he'd get a job."

"Is that better if it's stuck?

You're being rude, you Osama.

"You're not in my voice, Cora."

As far as asshole outposts go, I decided to ask Senba to give me my ratings for feeling like an interviewer.

Show the entry sheet and transcript documents at the university to talk about the questions you received during the interview and their answers.

Anyway, I can't help but know why I can't do it in an interview, even though the paperwork has a good rating.

"Oh, my God, I've never interviewed anybody, and I can't say for sure it's here because it would be different for some companies, but, well, I kind of get it, I feel like"

"Seriously?! Please let me know."

"Ome, are you losing your temper for me? Well, no, but please, don't be mad at me, okay? It's just an impression I felt, isn't it?

No matter what they say now, if it's a hint of survival, it's fine. I shake my head vertically to encourage it to continue.

"Surely you wouldn't hire me if I were the company's HR. Or maybe companies that put the organization's operations first are hiring."

"So why?

"Hurry up. First of all, I don't understand that you're going into the organization to work. I don't feel that I can incorporate it into my organization.

I'm sure it's a pretty good property on condition, but I can't tell by the paperwork or over the screen. Is that your concern, Aura? That's not normal. If I can't get in, it feels like I'm going to swing around.

If you come to me as a subordinate, give me a job to complete by myself or a ship I can fly by myself, and don't let me control a fishing boat properly. "

Huh? Does that mean I can't get a job?

"The same goes for the government, especially for Japanese companies, because they place more emphasis on team play than stand-up play. Jumping through and being a good guy tends to be spared. If you know that before you put it in, why don't you just start thinking about not letting it in?

Well, if you're a foreign-funded person whose personal abilities are valued, you'll think about it under a different hiring standard, so you might have hope. "

Is it foreign investment? Speaking of which, I thought you said it was also a foreign-funded financial institution that Kanzaki seniors who had broken the existential limit would get a job.

Should I then narrow down the companies I apply to to the foreign-owned system?

Plus, I'm pretty careful not to leak magic or anything, and I suppress the signs, but still no?

"When, first to make sure, you, are you getting a job as the lower end of the organization and doing well?

"... maybe?

"It's a questionable form of a troubled quote.

Okay? Basically, I don't see the whole thing when I'm down there, so I'm often uncomfortable with my boss's instructions because of perspective. Some of them can be bosses who say things with emotions, and they can be forced to do things that are serious and unreasonable.

It's a question of whether you, with your powers, can take it spoiled, isn't it? Even a normal guy can kick ass and beat his boss to death with a violent incident or resignation. "

... Yeah, you never thought about it.

In retrospect, I've never belonged to an organization in that sense. When I was brave, I was basically a small group with my people, and I wasn't treated so lightly because I was in a position. Even if they were treated, if they showed strength, their attitude would have changed.

The circle only gathered around a common hobby in the first place, and even the relationship between senior juniors was loose. Bytes are small and friendly, though.

Thinking about it, you never had a chance to seriously think about belonging to an organization. Maybe it would have been different if I had been in the sports club.

Basketball club in middle school? The athletic department wasn't that annoying even in the athletic department. I don't remember struggling. Besides, I wasn't as powerful as I am now.

Think into Senba's words.

What do you want to happen within an organization, not just what you want to do, but whether you can get used to that organization or not?

The more I think about it, the more I feel like I'm going to fit into the trail.

"Though a college student, there's no such thing as a guy with a clear vision for his future. It's nothing strange, but you'd better be a little more aware of your powers. There is no first job in this country to make full use of that ability, let alone hide it. It's impossible to live in an organization without the kind of environment where you have people around you who understand at least to some extent. Then shouldn't we also think about self-employment or something?

Tough.

Thank you.

"Thank you. I wish someone like Senba was my boss."

"Don't come! Holy shit, don't come!! Look, I'm not pretending!

Cool!

Well, I don't feel like it, but come on. You got no more way of saying that?

Even so, self-employed.

Realistically, you're selling accessories online or something?

Uh-huh, I don't know about that either...

I got more worries even though I went away because of it.

Which one of mine is tomorrow??

"You're not coming anymore! Call me if anything happens, call me!

... Uh-huh...