
Thank you for your application. After 15 rounds of interviews, you do not match our requirements for the position. You are transferred as a Junior Interviewer to review the candidate's resume according to the company's requirements and send appropriate thanks letters.
Thank You for Your Application is a narrative-driven interview simulation game. You play as a fresh graduate who has the rare chance to join the largest company in Aeropolis as an interviewer. You’ll screen resumes and issue thank letters for various reasons.
This is a fiercely competitive job market — not only are workers from other regions constantly pouring in, but countless robots are also taking up positions. After interviewing candidates for various positions, you will gradually uncover the truth about the company… and the city itself.
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The game features:
Multiple story branches and endings: your choices shape the story’s direction
Interviewees from diverse backgrounds: will you side with capital or stand with the workers?
A wide range of online shopping after work: earn in Aeropolis, spend in Aeropolis — you won’t take a single cent home
Life management as a corporate drone: pay bills, browse forums, and keep your mind stable
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Review candidates’ resumes and documents based on the company’s daily hiring requirements, and decide whether to hire or reject them.
Check their internship certificates, we want experienced graduates.
Check their emotion evaluation reports, we want mentally stable employees.
Check their graduation certificate, we want students from top universities, but we can't use their education as a reason to reject them.
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Don’t forget to pay the rent on time to avoid becoming an illegal resident without a place to live.
Remember to maintain your own mental health; the company doesn’t want employees on the verge of a breakdown.
When hiring turns into pretend hiring, when pretend hiring turns into layoffs, and when the layoffs spill over into themselves, where do the workers go from here?