The episode is well-remembered for the return of several recurring guest stars and for Clark (the "New Jim") finally proving his worth by being the only competent candidate in the room, eventually earning the position [3, 5].
Dwight’s cousin, who flees the interview after a few seconds [2, 5]. Rolf: An aggressive, survivalist friend [2, 5]. [S9E13] Junior Salesman
The episode highlights Dwight’s inability to separate his personal loyalty to his "tribe" from the professional needs of Dunder Mifflin [3, 4]. The episode is well-remembered for the return of
Tasked by David Wallace to hire a "junior salesman," Dwight ignores external candidates to interview his own eccentric gallery of friends and oddballs [1, 3]. The lineup includes: The episode highlights Dwight’s inability to separate his
Meanwhile, Jim attempts to balance his Scranton duties with his new career, but the tension of his absence begins to weigh on Pam and his coworkers [1, 3]. Key Themes
A paranoid man who previously helped Dwight with "favors" [2, 5]. Zeke: Dwight's cousin (played by Matt L. Jones) [4, 5].