But the courteous, semi-warm smile that, according to the literature, signals the interviewer’s professionalism, objectivity and analytical approach. Not the open, unconditional smile that invites a complete stranger to come in from the cold, not the frivolous one. He raised the glass of water my secretary had placed on the low table between us. Nevertheless, Jeremias Lander was terrified. The papers in front of me revealed that the candidate came armed with excellent credentials from NHH – the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, in Bergen – a spell in Stortinget for the Conservative Party and a four-year success story as the managing director of a medium-sized manufacturing company. However, I was certain about the shoes: hand-sewn Ferragamo. He was dressed in Gunnar Øye attire: grey Ermenegildo Zegna suit, hand-sewn Borelli shirt and burgundy tie with sperm-cell pattern, I guessed Cerrutti 1881.
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