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Character

1 – Member of LGBTQ
2 – Badjao
3 – Daughter of Former president Duterte
4 – Interviewer

Narrator: "Imagine stepping into a room where qualifications, passion, and potential are
the only currency that matters. Picture a place where the playing field is level, and every
idea has the same chance to flourish. Today, we embark on a journey where the
spotlight is on equality, not just as a buzzword, but as the guiding principle that shapes
our collective success. Welcome to a conversation where every voice adds a unique
note to the symphony of opportunity."

4: Okay, let’s start!. All applicants please get ready. Applicant no 201? It’s your
turn.Please sit down. Tell me something about yourself.
1: I am _________, an engr. At company X and Y for 3 years. I support the LGBTQ and
I am proud to say that I am one of them. But my gender won’t affect on how I do my
work. I’ve heard a lot about your company from my colleague, and I’m a big fan of the
way you do things there. I’ve always wanted to work for a company with a flat
organizational structure.”
4: Oh wow. Thank you for sharing your background, expertise, and commitment to
diversity. We appreciate your enthusiasm for our company and its values.
1: Thank you ma’am

4: Applicant no. 202? Please come in.


2: Goodmorning ma’am
4: Good morning, please sit down. Tell me something about yourself and why are you
deserving to be hired? You’re a badjao right?
2: Yes ma’am, and I am ______& I am proud to be a badjao. I am a recent college
graduate from the University of the Philippines and I graduated Cum Laude. Badjaos
are also quick-learners and hardworking. My strength is I am self-motivated and I am a
good team player. I can prove to you that not all badjaos do bad things. My race won’t
affect my work. My goals are to get a job in a company like yours and to achieve a good
level. That’s all about me. Thank you.
4: It's a pleasure to learn more about you. Your motivation and teamwork skills are
valuable assets, and we're excited to explore how your unique strengths align with
opportunities within our company.
2: Thank you ma’am

4: Next please!
3: (Sits down very formally with kaartehan)
4: I like your coat .Oh your coat is louis Vuitton. Aren’t you the daughter of the former
President of our country?
3: Oh yeah, I am ____ Duterte
4: Tell me something about yourself
3: I am ______Du30 and I’ve worked as an Engr. For 6 years in our own firm.
Throughout my year, I’ve done some pretty impressive stuffs. I bet you’re seeking for my
skills. I’m also looking forward to working with you.
4: It's great to connect with you. Your six years of experience as an engineer and the
impressive projects you've worked on certainly caught our attention.
3: Thank you ma’am .

4: Requesting everyone to please come in. This job interview is open for everyone and
it is amazing that I see different faces of people, being a member of LGBTQ is not a
hindrance for you to apply for this job, and badjao’s shouldn’t be littled on your self, and
it doesn’t mean that if you are rich or popular you are not qualified to have a job
because of the wealth as long as you have the dedication and good intentions.
But I am sad to announce to you that we only have one spot for this job and one of you
will be hired.
All of you are deserving to be in this job but one must have the crown. Congratulations
Applicant no. 202.Congratulations.
To no. 201 and 203 you still did a great job( claps)
Nestor “In the symphony of opportunity, this interview room echoed with diverse stories,
each note contributing to a harmonious melody of inclusivity.
Mariel The selection process recognized talent beyond stereotypes, breaking barriers of
gender, ethnicity, and social standing.
Rea Acorda As the chosen candidate emerges, it’s a poignant reminder that true
equality is not just about breaking the glass ceiling but shattering the preconceived
notions that construct it.
Rea Migue Today, we witnessed the power of acknowledging worth beyond the surface,
creating a workplace where every unique chord resonates in the pursuit of shared
success.”

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