As she walked into the conference room, she was greeted by a panel of five stern-looking interviewers, each with a notepad and pen. The room was silent, with an air of seriousness that made Li feel a bit uneasy.
Li Rongrong, a highly skilled and experienced media professional, had been preparing for what she thought would be a routine interview for a top position at a prestigious media company. With her impressive portfolio and confident demeanor, she was sure she had it in the bag.
Li's mind went blank. She had never been asked to write a story on the spot before, let alone with such a tight deadline. But she didn't want to give up. She took a deep breath, gathered her thoughts, and began to write.
But just when she thought she was doing well, the interviewers threw her a curveball. "Li Rongrong, we've heard that you're not just a media professional, but also a creative writer. Can you write a short story on the spot, using only these five words: 'model,' 'media,' 'li,' 'rongrong,' and 'hardest'?"
However, little did she know that she was in for the most challenging interview of her life.
When she finished writing, she felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had done her best, even if it wasn't perfect.