7-year-old girl sends job application to Google CEO, Pichai responds

Published : Feb 16, 2017, 02:01 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:43 PM IST
7-year-old girl sends job application to Google CEO, Pichai responds

Synopsis

Chloe Bridgewater (the 7-year-old girl) wrote a one-page-long letter to Pichai in which she shared her dreams as well. Chloe also wants to work in a chocolate factory once and swim in the Olympics for her nation.

A seven-year-old girl from United Kingdom wrote a letter to the CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, seeking a job with the Tech giants of the Silicon Valley in the US. She was apparently fascinated with the “bean bags, go-karts and slides” of the Google office and thus expressed her interest to work for them.

 

Chloe Bridgewater (the 7-year-old girl) wrote a one-page-long letter to Pichai in which she shared her dreams as well. Chloe also wants to work in a chocolate factory once and swim in the Olympics for her nation.

This is not the end of the story. Chloe and her father never even imagined that they will actually get a reply from Sundar Pichai, personally signed by him.

 

Pichai said that he will look forward to receiving her application yet again when she gets done with her schooling. Pichai also added that Chloe should follow her dreams of working with Google to swimming in the Olympics.

Chloe’s father later took to LinkedIn to thank Google and its CEO. He did not really expect a reply from such a busy man like Pichai. Moreover, Chloe had an accident when she was younger and lost the zeal but after Pichai’s reply, she is much more motivated to work harder in life.

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