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"THIS is it! Fighting Y/N!"
It's your first day working at BulleTech as a computer engineer. BulleTech is a multinational technology company. They provide, design, and develop high-quality and advanced technologies in your country and worldwide. They also sell computer software, consumer electronics, online services, and other related services. They are recognized as one of the biggest tech companies earning around 50 million US dollars quarterly.
Many engineering, technology, and electronics graduates dreamed of being part of their company, and you are one of them. Your parents were not happy and convinced about the idea of applying. They believed that it was just a waste of time because, for sure, you won't be able to make it. Only those people who graduated from prestigious schools and those who are intelligent would pass. But later, you agreed and didn't go into an argument after you went into the company secretly.
After you see the company's website posting that they are looking for applicants for their big project this year, you immediately process everything. Out of hundreds of aspirants, you luckily passed! But you have undergone three phases before passing. First is giving the application letter with the resume that the higher-ups of BulleTech will screen. Next, you will examine where your knowledge about the company and the job you want will be tested, and every applicant has a different test questionnaire. The last part is the interview. It was a nerve-racking-worthy moment.
You step out from the bus and are welcome by the breezy aura of the city. You fix your crinkled clothes and sling your ID on your neck. You won't see anything on the ID except the company's name in bold letters placed on top, your name below, and a QR code with your personal information positioned in the center. You headed to the BulleTech building, a few meters from the bus stop.
There are other employees already in front of the grand doors (there were three great doors, actually) of the building and pointed their IDs in the scanner, which will also serve as your attendance. You can't enter any rooms in the building without your ID. You took the staircase and then the elevator to explore the tower more. You are now on the second floor when you stop at the picture window, enjoying the view of rustling streets. About to take another step, someone taps your shoulder from behind. "Let's go, Ms. YL/N?" Your eyebrows furrowed as the voice sounded familiar to you. You turned around after realizing it was your department head and immediately bowed to him.
"Good morning, Sir Sejun!"
"So you also took the stairs?"
"Y-yes, Sir." You answered him, nodding vigorously.
He let out a little chuckle at your action, and his eyes curved a little. Then, an innocent smile crept.