7 Year Old Girl Applies for a Job in Google, Gets Letter from CEO

February 16, 2017 17:02
7 Year Old Girl Applies for a Job in Google, Gets Letter from CEO

A UK-based 7-year-old girl named Chloe Bridgewater has applied to 'Google' as she wanted to work with the search giant. The more surprising thing has she received a personal response from the CEO itself.

She wrote a letter addressing to the ‘Google boss.' She then introduced herself and stated her desire to work with Google. She further said that she didn’t know how to go about applying for the job. She added that when she asked her father he said: "a letter would do for now".

Girl Letter to Google

"Chloe was naturally delighted to receive a response", her father Andy Bridgewater said in a post on LinkedIn that has gone viral.

In the post, he wrote that "it was a much-needed confidence booster for Chloe, who was “knocked down” by a car years ago."

Chloe got the interest to work with google when one day she asked her father "where his ideal place to work would be. And I said, ‘oh, Google would be a nice place to work".

Chloe was overwhelmed when she received a personal response from Sundar Pichai.

In his response, Pichai thanked Chloe for applying to Google and further inspired her to pursue her dreams.

Google CEO Letter

“I think if you keep working hard and following your dreams, you can accomplish everything you set your mind to - from working at Google to swimming in the Olympics,” Pichai wrote.

He added, “I look forward to receiving your job application when you are finished with school. :)”

Andy says that "my daughter wants to share her thoughts with the media and somehow, find a way into Google. However, I only want her to focus on her studies and develop her skills for now."

The LinkedIn post which went viral was liked over 94,000 times.

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BY M. DIVYA SRI

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