"Sorry, we only interview employees with work experience here." The manager said.
With her head down, she walked out of the company again, feeling puzzled. She had never thought that finding a job would be such a difficult task.
A large-scale and well-known company valued the keen response, outstanding eloquence, and extraordinary strength of employees, which she did not have.
Small companies valued the employees' work experience, and she did not have any, either.
At this moment, she completely felt that she had nothing.
"Oh..." Lee sighed, "It seems that Ms. Holmes failed to apply for the job again, she is listless."
Kingsley squinted at the slender figure walking forward with her head down, and said lightly, "She said she was bad at studying..."
"She is a so-called study slacker." Lee said with a smile.
Kingsley seemed to be interested in what he said, and he asked, "Study slacker?"
"A study slacker is also called a slack student, and it's a hot phrase on the Internet. It is a self-deprecating term for some students who could not do well in learning." Lee explained.
Sitting on a bench, Sherman never knew that finding a job was so difficult, nor did she know how important it was to study.
Without taking another taxi, she just walked forward casually and stopped for a while from time to time.
It was getting dark soon, and Sherman sighed gently, strolling slowly on the spacious and tidy street, and then she saw another recruitment advertisement.
She walked in. The manager was a bald, middle-aged man with a fat belly. After hearing her intentions, he smiled and asked for a resume.
Passing it over, she glanced around at the so-called office area, where there were only two rooms and they looked a little messy, and she vaguely felt that there was something wrong with it.
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