Chapter 397 A Compulsory Offer (1/2)
When they came in, the three interviewers behind the desk stood up and asked at one voice,”Good morning, Mr. Xi. Is there anything we can do for you?”
Marlon waved his hand at them to sit down and then turned to Rachel.
”Where is your resume?” he asked while he stretched out his hand.
”Here it is,” Rachel replied reluctantly. She took her resume out of her bag and handed it over to Marlon.
Marlon took it from her and gave it to the interviewers. Then he walked to a corner and pulled a chair to sit with his legs crossed.
The three of them gathered around to go through Rachel's resume, but they all frowned and looked at each other in speechless despair.
It was too common for them. Compared with the ones they had just interviewed, there was nothing in it that could catch their attention
Most people that they interviewed graduated from well-known universities and had worked at large companies for their experience.
”Why don't you ask questions? The resume can't talk, but people can. Ask her, if you have any questions for her!” Marlon suggested. His eyebrows were lifted when he saw the reaction of the three.
The interviewer at left sat straight and coughed. He, then, asked the first question to Rachel.
”Your name is Rachel Ruan, right? I saw the photo on your resume. It seems that you look different from the photo here.”
Rachel lowered her head and tried hard to hold her smile. She put the hair at the back of her ears and replied,”Oh, that. I believe that everyone wants to look prettier at their resume. Although I'm not good looking, I can bear hardships and stand hard works.”
The interviewer nodded and continued,”Based on your resume, you had been working at a sales company for three years, but I didn't see the name of that company. Could you tell me which company was it?”
Rachel hesitated for a moment and replied,”It, it's a small company. I don't think you're aware of it even if I tell you the name. Besides, it had been closed two years ago.”
”Okay, then do you have any other working experiences besides that?” the interviewer in the middle asked.
As Rachel wondered what she should say and where she should start, Marlon interrupted again,”Don't focus on work experiences. They don't speak about talents! Focus on her skills. Ask more important questions!”