1. Comprehending the information: I can process the text, identify the key facts, and understand the relationships between them. This includes recognizing the setting, characters, and the initial conflict or situation that sets the story in motion.
2. Analyzing the author's techniques: I can examine the author's use of language, plot structure, and other literary devices to determine how effectively the exposition establishes the story's world and sets the reader up for the events to come.
So, while I don't "have a job" in the traditional sense, I can help you understand and appreciate the exposition of a story by performing these two tasks.