After saying goodbye to Liliana, Sabrina explored the city’s attractions and returned to the hotel at nightfall.
During the following two days, while awaiting the interview results, Sabrina occupied her time with various activities.
The interview results were soon released.
As anticipated, Sabrina passed the interviews for Saleel Studio and Caitlan Studio but failed the second one, which she had no
intention of working at.
After comparing the conditions of the two studios, Sabrina ultimately decided to join Saleel Studio.
The Saleel Studio had many customers from Sabrina’s home country and was known for its high foot traffic, with many locals
coming in to try out the latest clothing. These factors significantly influenced Sabrina’s decision to choose Saleel Studio.
After solving the problem of work, Sabrina had to turn her attention toward her accommodation.
Despite having some savings, she had no intention of buying a house here. She instead opted to find a place close to her
workplace for convenience. She wanted to rent an apartment with one bedroom and a living room.
At eight in the morning, Collen and Bella arrived to pick up Sabrina and check out the apartments.
Bella was over the moon to hear that Sabrina had joined a photography studio. “That’s fantastic! I posted the photos you took for
me on Instagram the other day, and several friends asked me who the photographer was.”
Sabrina responded with a warm smile, “You’re a beauty. You always look good, no matter the quality of the photo.”
“Don’t be so modest. I’ve had many photo shoots for albums before, but your shots were by far the most satisfying,” Bella
praised Sabrina.
“I’m glad you liked them. The studio I joined happens to have the type of service you want. If you’re interested, you should give it
a try,” Sabrina suggested.
During the interview, Sabrina learned from Liliana that photographers in the studio were organized into groups, each assigned
responsibilities for different work depending on their skills and experience.
As a newly joined photographer, Sabrina still had to build credibility and was thus tasked with serving customers at the Lowest
level.
After the shooting, customers were invited to fill out evaluation forms based on their experience. The studio then conducted a
summary of the photographer’s performance every three months. If at least eighty-five percent of the customers praised the
photographer, the photographer could be promoted to a higher level to handle more advanced projects and more esteemed
customers.
Conversely, if they failed to satisfy some of their customers and less than 60 percent praised them, they could be demoted.
Photographers’ levels were tied to their salaries. The higher a photographer’s salary was, the higher the commission would be.
However, there was an exception for everything. For instance, if a customer liked a specific photographer’s style, the customer
could request that photographer for shoots regardless of the photographer’s level. The studio would manage to meet the
customers’ needs as much as possible unless the customer couldn’t wait.
Bella, eager to have Sabrina as her photographer, said, “I’ll go. Can I ask you to shoot for me?”
“Of course.”
“That’s good. By the way, will you attend my father’s birthday party tomorrow evening? I’d love to introduce you to my friends.”
After a brief consideration, Sabrina agreed, “Sure, what gift should I prepare?”
“No need to prepare any gifts. You just have to attend.”