The natural course of action was that the exceptional students, the ones already receiving offers, would likely turn down a personal invitation right away. For them, sending an email would suffice.
But for those who hadn't caught the attention of major companies, a personal meeting was still a possibility.
Julius planned for both outcomes. The first group would require tact and subtlety, the second would need persuasion. Either way, he intended to find the right people.
"Two, perhaps," Isolde replied after a moment of thought. "It's not that I doubt their skills, but this university gives me the impression of elitism."
Julius glanced at her. "Elitism?"
"Yes. You can see it in how they carry themselves. Most of these kids already think they're above everyone else. It's not arrogance exactly, more like a subtle certainty that the world owes them success."
"Are you worried they'd just look down on you?"
