"That person's eligibility for school graduation was earned by studying at a learning support facility, he said. This company doesn't make school graduation compulsory, but anyway, you know you're academic enough to be a clerk."

"Right. It would be hard for someone who can't write letters to become a clerk."

If so, there doesn't seem to be any particular mismatch in terms of ability.

But that's where the president's ears seem to have slept a little. He's worried about you.

"It's just... we're a black magic company, and we've never hired anyone who can't use magic in the past... It would be a lie to say there is no anxiety material there..."

"Speaking of which, if you're a big company in the magic industry, you have a clerk, right? When I went to the interview, people were at the reception saying I wasn't a wizard."

No, actually, maybe I can use magic, but I can tell how cool it is to be a wizard in the atmosphere.

"But when it comes to the big company in the magic industry, it's a company of eighty-nine, white magic, right? Otherwise, it's a big company like the Magic General Trading Company."

I know what's going on around there. Celia, next door, was also nodding.

"So, that kind of company recruits clerks separately from wizards, but they're popular, and they bury them quickly. And then people who graduate from a good school take their exams and that kind of people tend to be hired. I knew my education would follow..."

"Even if you have the equivalent of a school graduation qualification, in the end, you mean it's better to actually graduate a good school. That's what happened in the demon world."

Serlia says it's hanging up. The school's academic achievement is also pinky, so it would be a natural psychological choice for the hiring side to choose students where they are highly academic anyway.

"Ah, so you're here for the Black Magic Company... It's an unpopular industry, so it means it's awesome... And now that I want to take it, I haven't decided to hire it yet..."

Kokoku and President Kerkel raised and lowered their necks. Then the tail also goes up and down.

Most companies should be finalizing insiders and so on. I mean, at least in the general season of recruiting new graduates, I guess the kid who says he wants to come to us this time didn't decide where to get a job.

"I was at the support facility in the morning talking about it, but even if I study until I get my school graduation credentials, I still seem to have a bad impression when it's an interview...... they can't get into a popular company. Is that what it is? If so, I don't think it makes much sense to qualify for graduation outside of school..."

Here recently, the economy has also improved and is no longer as unfavourable for the job-seeking side as it was before.

Most importantly, it is if you consider all jobs to be in the same line of work.

Needless to say, some jobs are popular, others are unpopular. The most popular jobs are still in a state where the corporate side can choose people.

You won't be blatantly discriminated against, but there may be times when you can be seen wearing weird colors when your background is really special.

If I had been stuck with a jerk, I would have been the only victim, but from the side of hiring I see that as a bad impression for some reason. For example, if you were isolated in an environment called school, would you think that even the company would be isolated and quit?

I've been talking to the president for a while, but I haven't heard the key thing yet.

"So, what is President Kelkel going to do? You've never hired a clerk."

"Nevertheless, I would like to conduct an interview and make a decision"

Unexpectedly, the president answered immediately there.

"The clerk's job is both ours and the company's, so I don't think there will ever be. If you have less time for me and others, you can also order another job with it. I was wondering what I could do about it."

Oh, my God, there's no such thing as concern material.

"But I would strictly like to do the scrutiny around it if the black magic company is going to suit that person. The black magic industry is not the same as the average company."

Indeed.

I hired him, but if the guy can't keep up with the black magic industry and gets unhappy, it's the end of the line.

If you hire him and the kid quits in three days, it will only hurt the company and the kid. There is a lot of responsibility on the hire side as well.

"So look from Franz, who was in this company for about a year, and see if that person is going to be able to do it. Because I judge my abilities."

"Okay. I'll try as much as I can - that?

Something's wrong.

"Excuse me, how exactly do I tell...?

"I'm going to ask Mr. Franz to attend the interview as well"

"Heh? Me? You haven't worked for a year, have you?

The conversation has gone in a strange direction.

"Look, I'm five centuries old, aren't I? I don't know how young people feel these days. If it's a value, Mr. Franz is definitely closer."

If you ask me, it's not at the level of a little generation gap.

"Sensibility is special around Mr. Farfistagna, Mr. Tototo and Mr. Reda. Mr. Sanson Sue is not on the right date. Mr. Enterya probably checks pretty hard, too."

Oh, this is a flow that gets rounded up already... It's a flow I can't refuse.

"Interviewer, I'm going to do it as far as I can..."

Right next to what I said without power, Celia said, "Master, it's a fight!" and was exuberant.

"Then, as far as I can by the interview date, I will be studying on the interviewer's side"

"No, you can bump into the real thing."

"Oh no... I'm an interviewer Beginner too..."

Instead, I don't have the qualities of an interview because I fell through an interview with white magic.

"But, Mr. Franz, 'What's your hobby?' Or something I've heard so often, you don't know anything about it, do you?

"Right..."

The grudges that have been dropped in the past come to my mind.

Ask me a question about why you wanted to take us, and what do I know?

Not because you wanted to come in!? If you don't want to come in, you're not coming for an interview!

If we put a lot of emphasis on that, we'll be hiring all the guys who are good at answering interviews! Whether or not the company develops is a different matter!

"Mr. Franz, you're scaring my eyes."

"Oh, excuse me... if you think about it carefully, I was a human being with an interview..."

Ma'am, let's just try not to be like the interviewer that got me upset...