Interview 2

It's stupid, If I won't be held accountable if the omelette me makes is incorrect, and who asked his boss to respond in this manner?

Laras walked out of the room just as he closed the door again, but her gaze was fixed on someone.

"Huh? But..."

Laras glared for a moment, She hand pointing at someone standing not far from him.

"Hey we meet again, you applied for a job too?"

The man looked at Laras with a bright smile, waving at him as if they were old friends reuniting.

Why was His here! the crazy man who kissed her at the dance?

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Actually, I wasn't this anxious before, but as soon as I was told to enter, my heart began to race, and I began to feel anxious and nervous.

Simply relax Javas.

"This is Sir, the person interviewing today," Reno said as he entered Rafan's office, where His was sitting and staring at them. "This is Mr. Rafan, the owner of this company, Javas."

"Mr. Rafan, good morning. I'm Javas, and I've applied for a position in your office."

"All right, Javas, please take a seat."

At first glance Javas looked at his boss who felt strange until he sat down, it felt strange when he saw his boss being spoken to but not seeming to be looking at him, it appeared as if he was looking at him.

"Just go ahead and read the CV, Reno."

Even though he was perplexed, Javas remained silent. While reading his CV, he listened to Reno's words.

After Reno read Javas' CV, Rafan nodded briefly. His index finger tapped on the table, as if he was considering something.

"Mr. Javas S1 economics, may I ask where you've worked?" Rafan inquired.

"I have a bachelor's degree in economics, but I have no experience; I haven't received a job call since I graduated, but I was called for a job interview today, sir."

Honesty is a basic quality that everyone should have in fact, Javas could have made up stories about his work experience, but he believes that work must be honest, and he does not want to be hired on the basis of lies, even though Javas knows that those with more experience will undoubtedly be better. There is a good chance of acceptance.

"Oh okay, so this will truly be a first for you if I accept you?" Javas just smiled shyly at Rafan's words.

"Actually, I need people who have prior work experience, because guiding from the zero will be a waste of time," Rafan said after a brief silence.

Fix, I'm not going to be able to get a job, hufh... Never mind.

"Actually, nothing on your CV disappoints, and your grades are also good, but practice will be more important than theory, can you apply your knowledge well to this job?"

Javas was tense, his hands clenched tightly to hide his trepidation, but the opportunity didn't come around often, and he had to make the most of it.

"I can't promise, sir, but I can guarantee that I will try my hardest, make sure that theory isn't too far off from practice, and even if it's difficult, there must be a way out, so I'm optimistic that I can work well if I get a job at this company," Javas replied directly and confidently.

"I like your answer; actually, there is a job vacancy in a position where I only need one person, because it is to replace someone who has changed positions, the job is about product marketing and sales; however, I will consider your CV, after I interview everyone, I will give you my answer."

"All right, sir."

"Yes, because I still have something to interview, you may depart. Thank you for applying at this office, I will consider your CV again."

Javas rose from his seat and immediately extended his hand. "All right, Pak Rafan, I'll excuse myself," he said.

"Reno, please tell the next participant to enter," Rafan said, ignoring Javas' outstretched hand in front of him, prompting the man to look at Reno, who instead closed his eyes as if signaling Javas not to do so and simply left.

Javas smiled wryly before finally retracting his outstretched hand and looking into the face of his future boss, his wry smile unaffected.

What's the deal with Lo Jav? Expecting to shake hands with the boss is ridiculous.

He walked out of the room, followed by Reno, saying that if he wasn't accepted later, he'd look for another job.

"Mas Javas, please wait here don't go home yet, because Pak Rafan will give an answer today for Mas Javas to accept or reject," Reno said as they exited the room.

"Yes, sir, I will wait for you here."

While Reno began to call back people who needed to enter the room, some applicants began to arrive, but Javas's eyes seemed to be looking for someone; he looked around him, but what he was looking for didn't appear to be there.

Where is She going ?

His mind recalled the events of that night, and he began to feel his lips, which reminded him even more of the events of the dance party he had attended.

But where has that girl gone? The feeling I had earlier was genuine, I still recall the same expression.

I still hasn't thanked and apologized to the woman he forced into the competition and then kissed on the lips without permission. He should be grateful because it was thanks to that woman that he won and managed to get a really very expensive prize. He also had to apologize for being rude to force her to dance and then kiss her on the lips without permission.

"Excuse me, where is the restroom?" Javas inquired of the person sitting next to him, thinking about the mysterious woman made Javas want to use the restroom.

"Oh, it's over there, Mas," the man next to him said, pointing to the long corridor in front of him. "I just read it later, there are several doors along this hallway, but I don't know where the toilet is, just in this hallway," he continued, prompting Javas to nod.

"Thank you very much, sir."

"You're very welcome."

Javas rose from his seat and walked towards the previously indicated hallway, his eyes darting around, reading one by one the name of the room written on the door. But the woman was nowhere to be found.

"It's like a ghost, it's a girl who vanishes so quickly," Javas grumbled.