12-04-2019, 10:33 PM
@adjobj
You are called into the meeting room, three TCPs sitting behind glass dividers.
Your first candidate is Annabelle, an armor type. She's quiet but enthusiastic, keeping her sentences short and her tone excited. She doesn't have a whole lot to say, but what she does say, she seems very confident in. Helping people is definitely something she wants to do, especially if they really need it.
Your second candidate is Riptide, a bear trap type. He's a bit more outspoken than your last candidate, but he carries just as much care and gentleness to his voice. It takes you a moment to realize that he's softening himself up on purpose- making sure that his mannerisms are gentle to contrast his typing. You get the feeling he'd bring a lot of compassion to your work.
Your third and final candidate is Baron, a hand type. They sit proudly in their seat and speak clearly, pronouncing every word just right. They have a huge interest in the field of disability, especially considering their ability to create entirely new hands for people- who knows how useful it could be when applied in the field?
Who do you choose?
You are called into the meeting room, three TCPs sitting behind glass dividers.
Your first candidate is Annabelle, an armor type. She's quiet but enthusiastic, keeping her sentences short and her tone excited. She doesn't have a whole lot to say, but what she does say, she seems very confident in. Helping people is definitely something she wants to do, especially if they really need it.
Your second candidate is Riptide, a bear trap type. He's a bit more outspoken than your last candidate, but he carries just as much care and gentleness to his voice. It takes you a moment to realize that he's softening himself up on purpose- making sure that his mannerisms are gentle to contrast his typing. You get the feeling he'd bring a lot of compassion to your work.
Your third and final candidate is Baron, a hand type. They sit proudly in their seat and speak clearly, pronouncing every word just right. They have a huge interest in the field of disability, especially considering their ability to create entirely new hands for people- who knows how useful it could be when applied in the field?
Who do you choose?