Selection Process

Kathryn Pepin
25 Sept 201303:29

Summary

TLDRThe transcript portrays a competitive scenario where a diverse group of highly skilled individuals, including military personnel and police officers, is being tested for a unique opportunity. The protagonist, Andy, a Northwestern University graduate aiming to become a journalist, faces challenging questions that assess her fit for a position in the fashion world. Despite lacking fashion sense, she demonstrates her intelligence and determination. The process is rigorous, but ultimately, Andy is offered a position in the fashion industry, marking the beginning of her journey into a new world of professional challenges.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A strict dress code is enforced, including rules on tank tops, ponytails, and the types of pants allowed on certain days.
  • 😀 Breaking the dress code results in the consequence of not being allowed to sit with the group at lunch.
  • 😀 The setting involves a group of elite professionals (e.g., Marines, Navy Seals, NYPD) undergoing tests for specific skills and attributes.
  • 😀 The interviewee is being assessed for their suitability, and motor skills, concentration, and stamina are part of the evaluation.
  • 😀 The script features a character named Nina Jenesy, who has identifiable personal details (e.g., married name, address) being reviewed.
  • 😀 Andy Saxs, a recent Northwestern University graduate, is introduced as a journalist trying to fit in with a different environment.
  • 😀 Andy admits to having no previous knowledge of 'Runway,' indicating a lack of familiarity with the fashion world.
  • 😀 The conversation emphasizes the importance of style, fashion sense, and knowledge in the context of the professional environment.
  • 😀 Despite feeling out of place, Andy stresses their intelligence, work ethic, and fast learning ability as key strengths.
  • 😀 Andy is rewarded with a job offer to work as a broker, despite not fitting the usual 'skinny or glamorous' image.
  • 😀 The final scene reflects the pressure of the work environment, with expectations about clothing and behavior clearly outlined.

Q & A

  • What are the dress code rules mentioned in the transcript?

    -The dress code rules include not wearing a tank top two days in a row, wearing hair in a ponytail only once a week, and only wearing jeans or trackpants on Fridays. Breaking any of these rules results in not being allowed to sit with the group at lunch.

  • Why is the protagonist, Andy, in the interview?

    -Andy is in the interview because she is applying for a position at a prestigious company, despite not having any prior experience with the fashion industry or knowing much about it.

  • What is the protagonist's background before coming to New York?

    -Before coming to New York, Andy recently graduated from Northwestern University and came to the city with the intention of becoming a journalist.

  • How does the interviewer react to Andy's lack of fashion knowledge?

    -The interviewer, Emily Charlton, is surprised by Andy’s lack of knowledge about fashion and Runway magazine, but Andy defends herself by pointing out her strengths in being smart, a fast learner, and hardworking.

  • What does Andy emphasize about herself during the interview?

    -Andy emphasizes that she may not fit the typical glamorous image but she is intelligent, learns quickly, and is committed to working hard.

  • What notable achievement does Andy mention during her interview?

    -Andy mentions that she got an exclusive on a major fashion collection, Kavali for GWI, which shows her competence as a journalist despite her lack of fashion knowledge.

  • How does Emily Charlton respond to Andy’s performance during the interview?

    -Emily responds positively to Andy's performance, telling her that she can start working the next day as a broker, indicating that she impressed the team despite her lack of experience in fashion.

  • What is implied about the work culture at the company Andy is applying to?

    -The work culture at the company is highly demanding and competitive, as shown by the strict dress code rules and the focus on style, fashion knowledge, and appearance.

  • Why does the character, Chris, refer to his experience as not being as easy as it looked?

    -Chris acknowledges that although the process may have appeared simple, it was actually more challenging, likely referring to the demanding nature of the work and the expectations placed on employees.

  • What does Emily’s statement about Andy’s first day imply?

    -Emily’s statement about Andy starting her first day as a broker suggests that Andy has successfully passed the interview and is now being given an opportunity to prove herself in a high-stakes job, even though she initially seemed out of place.

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