"Let us review" said the interviewer
with neat triteness and mirrored politeness
and snared smirks, like fine executioners
"I'll summarize the position for likeness
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So true, Kevin. There is serious social commentary in this verse, but I couldn't help laughing. Too many times I've been in environments in which the least competent yet the most confident seem to find themselves in power and authority. They say cream floats. I think it tends to get submerged by the other stuff that floats. This one- to myfavourites!
The interaction during interview between an applicant and employer boss you have nicely noticed and the concept interestingly you have presented here. If a person wants to get a job, he needs to answer everything in a logical reasoning manner...10
This is sheer satire! The candidates usually face such situations and such snide remarks from the members of the interview panel! They never bother to think how their cynicism would endanger the self respect of the ones thus interviewed. However ideals will be preached on one side and nepotism and corruption on the other side will rule the office. A brilliant piece of satire!
Interviewer said for the review. The position for for likeness is summarized. Then they get up with a hand drawn for a fit job. An amazing poem is very brilliantly penned with great texture and responsibility. This is an excellent sharing done. Thank you very much.10
I can't agree more. There is so much ho-hum in corporate world and the wisdom of the so-called experts. I can vouch for it, for, I have changed quite a few jobs, and also within a company. A good satire as someone said. And I agree.