A friend of mine went to an interview and accidentally sat in the wrong chair at the start. Everyone had a good laugh, and it actually broke the ice. He ended up getting the job too.
Well, not many mainstream literature pieces would directly have 'blow job stories' as a main plot. However, in some underground or more experimental literature, there could be mentions. But it's hard to pinpoint a specific one without a more in - depth research into the realm of edgier literature.
There was this woman who had an interview for a teaching job. She was asked to teach a short lesson as part of the interview. One of the students in the mock class was really difficult to handle, but she managed to engage him and get him interested in the lesson. The school principal was watching and was so impressed with her ability to handle different types of students that she got the job on the spot.
One of the most unusual job interview experiences I've heard was when a candidate was asked to solve a complex problem on the spot. He had to think quickly and use his knowledge in a very practical way. It was nerve - wracking but also a great opportunity to show his skills.
There are many other interesting and positive topics about girls' experiences, like their first travel adventures or first achievements in art or sports.