The Secretary
ve himself a final glance in the mirror. His dark hair was neatly comb
interview," he mu
helped him climb the corporate ladder quickly as a Secretary, in a span of years he
sirable candidate for any high-profile position. Anderson's dedication to his work and hi
often joked that he looked like he stepped out of a magazine, with his perfectly tailored suits and polished shoes. Anderson's atten
tation as a valuable asset in the industry. His impressive resume spoke volumes about his accomplishments and his potential for ev
tpath waiting for his cab he booked earlier, his intervie
for the past few months and now when the post
ed his e-news app to get the details
ajor earthquake hitting a country on the other side of the globe. Anderson's heart s
he window at the bustling city streets. He couldn't shake the feeli
ouldn't just sit back and do nothing. He made a mental note to r
for Anderson - sadness for the victims of the earthquake, b
nside, people were engrossed in their works as The Pre
onist to gather information about
Anderson thanked her and made his way towards the elevator. As he reach
d on the door. The manager came
are on time, I am highly
" He ack
one with all the verbal questions with you, it's time for some practical words, after that p
ch seat and picked up the notepad placed right on his seat. The CEO was alre
pad and pen in preparation for the interview. The room was buz
ed her throat. Anderson's eyes fell upon Sophia
cesses and future plans. Anderson listened intently,
ay out of the room. He felt satisfied with his work. The day felt like a succe
took a seat in the waiting line to present his work, the
him. He had worked hard to get to where he was, and he was determined to prove himself onc
wered each question confidently and thoroughly. He drew on his experiences and knowledge, showcasing his skil
well. As he shook hands with the interviewer and left the room, he couldn't help but smile to himself. He knew that he
confirmed his spot. He had once again proven himself
elp but smile. He knew that his hard wor
d dusted it was time