Chapter 128
Behind The Spotlight Chapter 128
"Your name is Johnny Joeystar. Tell me, Mr. Joeystar, what is your talent related to being a secretary?"
"I'm a hard-working person. I'm good at handling paperwork; furthermore, I love horseback riding. I also have a star birthmark on my back."
"Okay," Collin nodded, though he secretly felt disappointed. After conducting many interviews, he realized that most of the time, he could discern a person's talent simply by asking about it and observing the words that might appear above their heads.
However, this method was not foolproof. Last time, when he interviewed someone for his clients' personal assistants, nothing appeared above the candidate's head when asked about secretarial skills. But when the candidate accidentally tripped and did pushups to make it less embarrassing, the words "Bodybuilder" appeared in white above his head. The talent wasn't related to the original question, only revealing itself when the candidate engaged in something connected to their true skill.
Collin concluded that asking candidates questions specifically about secretarial work could help him identify the right person without wasting energy or going in circles during interviews.
Today, Collin focused on questions related to being a secretary. So far, three candidates had promising talents, though all were white talents. Collin wanted at least a yellow talent for his secretary, someone capable of easing his workload and managing everything from scheduling and filtering calls to organizing contracts and handling bothersome visitors.
"Thank you, Mr. Johnny Joeystar. I will call you later if you get the job."
"Alright."
