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Ryujin job application questions & interview guide – Starfield

The Devil wears Prada in Starfield.

If your ultimate fantasy is getting a 9-5 job in a Starfield, we have something magical for you! You'll bring coffee, you'll run errands, and you won't see any real action for quite some time. So what are you waiting for? Apply for a job in Ryujin Industries! Now, all you need are Ryujin job application questions in Starfield so you can study for the interview. Good luck completing this questline!

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All Ryujin job application questions & answers - Starfield

Fittingly, the Ryujin job application is part of the Back to the Grind quest in Starfield. To start, take a stroll in New Atlantis until you overhear there is a chance for a fantastic job. If your legs are tired, hop on your ship and head to the Volii system. Head straight to planet Volii Alpha, or more precisely, Neon Core. There, you must find job terminals where you'll answer several Ryujin application questions:

  1. How many years of experience do you have working in a secretarial position or corporate environment?
  2. How familiar are you with Ryujin Industries and its product lines?
  3. What is your proficiency with computers in regards to typing and file management?
  4. What level of education have you completed?
  5. Do you have a history of criminal activity?

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Now, you may wonder, "What are the correct answers to Ryujin application questions?" The truth is - there are no wrong answers! Basically, they don't care about your experience or whether you are a criminal; they just need someone to complete chores like fetching coffee. All you need to do is give any answers and submit a job application. Now, all you need to do is visit Ryujin offices, where you'll have a job interview.

Ryujin Industries Questline - How to pass the interview and get a job

You'll quickly realize your positive attitude, willingness to learn, and team-first mentality are not crucial for completing Ryujin Industries questline. That means you can play around with answers and say whatever you wish. Again, all they need is someone to bring coffee! But that fetch quest will prove quite deadly as you'll face Tomo, a former personal assistant to Imogene.

Tomo will pull a gun on you, but you should resist pulling out a weapon yourself, as using your Persuasion ability to calm him down will allow you to get your bounty. (Killing him won't.) Once he's settled down (or dead) and you've brought back coffee, Imogne will promote you to Junior Operative. Now that your coffee days are gone, you'll get more dangerous missions than bringing coffee in Ryujin Industries questline. Congratulations, you have a job!

Not yet ready for a company job in Starfield? If you're more of a romantic soul, you may want to check Does Starfield have romance on Pro Game Guides.


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Nebojša Prijić
Nebojša Prijić is a senior staff writer at Pro Game Guides with over 25 years of experience in journalism, screenwriting, and copywriting. He previously worked as Editor-in-Chief of Maxim Serbia magazine and the IGN Adria website. Nebojša is an old-school gamer who loves real-time strategies, shooters, and RPGs, but most of all, he plays Roblox and mobile games with his son. He remembers the first Diablo, PC games on a single floppy disk, and playing Mortal Kombat on the keyboard.