The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot)
Interview
"Thank you for waiting"
Waiting in the waiting room, he brought in Mr. Ox Road, recommended by Mr. Morton, and nine other slaves he had chosen as candidates. For the safety of the guests, they are all dressed in thin clothes that cannot be concealed round their hips and weapons.
Nine are men and beasts. There was also one man who seemed to be a cow tribe, but the atmosphere surrounding him was obviously different, and I could see at a glance which was him as an example.
The intimidation emitted by the countless scars and sharp glances that linger thin on a well-trained body...... probably doesn't care about the person, but a weak minded opponent would atrophy.
The horn that grew out of my head is smaller than I thought, to the extent that it protrudes a little out of my hair cut short to keep me out of the way of fighting. It looks more like a "ghost” than a "cow”, coupled with the intimidation of musculoskeletal flesh and eyes.
I'm sorry for the others... but don't be inferior to me by comparison...
The interview method is a group interview conducted with five people sitting in the opposite seat. He's the 10th, so the second row.
He is wearing a chair that seems slightly smaller at the wall, behind the five people who sat first.
"Please feel free to talk to me"
Follow Mr. Morton, who encourages conversation, to start with the basic name.
Then the order is kept, but suddenly a fierce appeal match began.
Being bought up here is a step towards freedom for them.
More than that, maybe something blew in on the handsome guy watching for fun.
... I think we've been talking about that for a while.
This is the second time I've interviewed in this world, but it's practically the first time.
When I first hired Mr. Faye and the others, for some reason, all the other candidates resigned.
I've never dealt with a decent lot of people in an interview since I've been hiring with someone's referral.
Although I have been involved in several company interviews in my previous life... things are a lot different over there.
So is the appeal match that's been going on for a while now.
"I have been introduced to the dojo opened in late life by the famous adventurer Belbios since I was 10 years old, and I have a three-stage license for Belbios' swift swordsmanship -"
"Yeah...... I am, the only thing like a license or a paperwork showing my arm is a status board, but as an adventurer I came working out in the field and not dying. So..."
"I will never let you lose money! Buy it!
Each individual's good mouth is shown to be true.
Once upon a time, 70-80% of "exemplary answers" were memorized in company interviews. Less than 10% of the rest went around empty-handed trying to impress themselves with individuality, or someone who made up the meaning of individuality in the first place. It was enough that there were 10% who felt different from the others.
Most of the new graduates and middlemen will study interview precautions and techniques thoroughly at live seminars, so the eye-catching of the same or similar techniques. Should I say that even if he was poorly spoken, or rather poorly spoken, he relied on that technique... anyway, because everyone and he would be practicing thoroughly, the claim was more or less similar.
I don't have one job that I can't do without that company, and I can't think of being the first to aspire, I know it was a company that didn't have personality... but I didn't feel the point of asking about motives or anything.
In that regard, they would have no particular motive for aspiration either, which is now in front of them.
They don't have the freedom to choose their profession, they just came because they told me they were considering buying.
The enthusiasm is for being hired, not for my shop.
But there is no internet in this world.
I may be teaching somewhere, but I can't learn interview techniques as easily as Earth.
Is that why? Overall, he doesn't rely on technique and speaks enthusiasm in each language.
... For that matter, there's a blatant difference between a good mouth person and a bad mouth person... personally, it's highly appreciated.
It's easier and better to understand than to be weirdly fixed.
"Thank you"
I just talked to him to some extent and have the next five take his place.
Then the appeal match started again this time...... ex Ox Road.
He's got a small mouth count, and he hits us from the front.
There seems to be enthusiasm, but it was clearly not in the same direction as the others.
"Do you have any questions from there?
"... If it's a sword-wieldable job, I look forward to it. But I don't have my left hand on this street. What's more, it's not cheap because of debt. You still think I want to buy it?
"At least you'll have enough arms as a store escort. In terms of the amount, let me show you my current strength before I consider it.... you can, right?
"Of course you are"
Mr Morton says he uses the courtyard as a space for that.
If you tell the candidate that you wanted to see strength after the interview, they'll make you ready and then collect it.
The contents of the exam are discussed after the slave leaves the room.
When the story comes together that way, he just shuts up that he's done talking about what he needs to talk about already.
... maybe he's already focused his spirit on the strength test.
"Thank you"
End of interview.
I'll hear your thoughts after the 10 of you leave the room.
"It still caught my eye by someone named Ox Lord."
"As the dossier suggests, he's probably the best at strength."
"There was definitely a style.... Was that a pretty stubborn guy?
"Uh... I don't know what to say, but... you seemed like a great man in the military. Faithful to fighting skill, you can trust me, I think yo"
I generally agree with you.
Sounds a little hard, but you'd have the strength, and I found it honest.
I thought you were the type of craftsman, but Mr. Faye's general? I also get the opinion that it seems like
By way of conclusion…
"Are you being rolled over your palms at a time when you think" it's not bad ”?
"I just introduced a sincerely good slave to satisfy my customers."
A handsome smile with a nickel and a pseudonym that seems to come out.
But in retrospect of my current interview, I find it very helpful to others.
"That's right, Master Takebayashi. How should we conduct the merit review?
"How do you normally do it?
"It's common for slaves to play matches with each other or with someone prepared by a customer. Sometimes they want you to fight the Warcraft."
... Then what about this?
When I say what I come up with,
"That sounds interesting!
Without intermittent hair, the handsome man who loves human observation agrees.
By contrast, the other adults...
"Hmm. That's going to be a continuation of the interview in a way."
"I know what you're capable of, and if you try what Lyoma likes, yeah?
and two consenting chamber of commerce leaders, even if not as handsome.
And the two remaining,
"I know what you're going to say. I just feel like I'll never end up playing a game and not be..."
"I have a bad feeling, or I have a feeling the store owner will do something about it, sir..."
and showed difficulty, but the handsome man who was on the consent side showed that arm.
Decided to carry out my thoughts in the way they were.
"Rest assured, by the way, that our Chamber of Commerce also has users of restorative magic"