Chapter 1305 Crossing off Saskia Holt's Name
Chapter 1305 Crossing off Saskia Holt's Name
Moreover, she felt a faint heaviness in her abdomen, a sensation that came and went. Saskia Holt was
simply speechless! She hurried towards the door, heading for the restroom. However, in less than half
a minute, four main examiners and their assistants walked in through the entrance, and the hall quieted
down in a second.
They were all around forty years old, each wearing glasses, their authoritative faces emanating an air
of meticulous seriousness. The interviewees stood in front of the chairs respectfully.
"Please, take a seat," one of the main examiners spoke softly. As everyone was seating, they saw the
four examiners and their assistants sit down at the long table. The room was very quiet, the
atmosphere subtly tense.
Saskia Holt was not yet present.
At this moment, she was in the restroom, placing an order for sanitary pads on an app, marking it as
urgent, hoping the receptionist would deliver it to the second-floor restroom. She held her phone, her
heart burning with impatience. The interview had already started, hadn't it? But with her stomach
hurting so badly, her interview performance was bound to be affected. She cursed herself for notnovelbin
checking her fortune before leaving the house.
Meanwhile, the interview was progressing orderly in the hall. A girl dressed in a blue suit stood in front
of the long table, her voice sweet, "Hello, my name is Evelyn."
"Introduce yourself briefly, tell us about your strengths and weaknesses," one of the male examiners
said, his voice magnetic as he scanned through Evelyn's documents.
"My name is Evelyn, I graduated two years ago, I have strong social skills, I can adapt quickly if I work
in the marketing department. My main weakness is probably that I tend to be too competitive," she
replied honestly, adding a few points. The examiner wrote something on his notepad.
"What is your opinion on the company's policy of overtime and no overtime?" Another person asked.
"Overtime represents attitude, no overtime represents efficiency," Evelyn responded calmly, "When my
efficiency can't keep up, I have to compensate with attitude. Rest assured, I'll get the job done." The
examiner nodded in satisfaction at her answer, "Next." He hadn't looked at her throughout the process.
The girl wasn't sure about her fate as she respectfully bowed and returned to her seat. "Harold," an
examiner called out a name. A boy stood up and came to the long table, bowing respectfully, "Hello."
At this moment, a delivery guy entered the Clarke Corp's hall and started conversing with the
receptionist. Saskia Holt felt incredibly unlucky, each minute, each second in the restroom was
agonizing.
Five minutes later...
In the interview hall, a girl had just answered two questions and returned to her seat. "Saskia Holt," the
main examiner called out, but there was no response. "Saskia Holt!" He looked at the seats in front, no
one stood up, no one responded.
Everyone exchanged puzzled glances. It was hard to believe that someone would miss the Clarke
Corp's once-in-five-years interview, especially after they had successfully passed the preliminary
round. Could someone really oversleep? Could they be late? The examiner was equally perplexed, he
asked again, "Isn't Saskia Holt here?"
No one responded because they didn't know each other and evidently, she hadn't arrived. The
examiner crossed off Saskia Holt's name on his sheet, "Next, Carole." He called out the next person
immediately.
A girl with a sweet appearance and a white dress stood up and came before them, "Good day, my
name is Carole," she greeted, bowing respectfully.