alternate_girls (alternate_girls) wrote in btvsal, @ 2010-01-25 08:06:00 |
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Entry tags: | place: la, ~grant kellerman, ~shiloh stonestreet |
Why Should I Hire You?
Who: Shiloh and Grant(Open to Continuation)
Where: Grant's Office
When: Late Morning - January 21
Shiloh was following through on a lead for a prospective job she had been given. In fact it was the same day that Baily had given her the job lead that the blonde placed a call to one Grant Kellerman and had lucked out on getting an interview with the man. So it was here in the outer area of the man's office that Shiloh sat with her compiled resume' waiting for chance to have an audience with the man who hopefully would be impressed enough with her resume' that he'd take a chance in hiring her.
"Ok... so...." Grant cleared his throat as he walked out of his office, looking at a piece of paper in his hand. The young woman he'd just interviewed walked out, all business-casual and looking seemingly bereft of a sense of humor. "See who's next here... Ms. Stonestreet? Shiloh Stonestreet?" He folded the paper and looked out, seeing that she was the only one left there. He gave a sheepish grin and rolled his eyes. "Sorry about that. Guessing you're her?"
"I sure hope so otherwise my parents raised the wrong kid all these twenty some years." Shi said with a smile to show she was kidding as she stood up from the chair she'd been sitting on. The blonde applicant was dressed semi professionally in a pair of black slacks, a plain white short sleeve button down shirt with a black open vest worn over, a pair of black dress shoes and black fedora.
"Well..." Grant tried his best to maintain a professional visage, despite being known for his more... laid-back approach. "Your resume certainly speaks for itself..." He led her to his office, motioning for her to sit as he closed the door. "But what makes you think you'd be the best choice for my personal assistant?"
Shiloh followed the man into his office and took the seat indicated to her. "Well, Mr. Kellerman," the blonde casually crossing one leg over the other as she started to answer the man. "As it shows on my resume' I was assistant to a music agent at one of the leading record labels in New York for four years. And not to blow my own horn I was responsible for getting acts signed to the label. which are now highly successful and have been quite profitable for the company I used to work for. To sum it up, Mr. Kellerman. I was damn good at my job and am not afraid about the long hours and hard work being your assistant would encompass. I just need to be given the chance to show you just how valuable I'd be to your company."