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Sundar Pichai's response to 7-yr-old's job application will have you Googling 'aww!' synonyms

Written by : TNM Staff

Everyone knows Google is one of the best places to work. A funky workplace, free healthy meals, laundry services and paid parental leave – these are just some of the benefits. So, it’s no surprise that it’s a place where many aspire to be employed.

And seven-year-old Chloe Brigdewater is one of them.

A resident of Hereford, Britain, Chloe was encouraged by her father, Andy, to write to Google CEO, Indian-born Sundar Pichai, telling him about her desire to work with Google.

"Dear Google boss... My name is Chloe and when I am bigger I would like a job with Google. I also want to work in a chocolate factory and do swimming in the olympics," Bridgewater wrote to Pichai.

She wrote about her dreams, school, her sister and her first letter she had written to Father Christmas.

And guess what, Pichai was sweet enough to respond with an encouraging reply where he told her to work hard and follow her dreams.

"I look forward to receiving your job application when you are finished with school." 

Chloe’s father posted both letters on LinkedIn.

In a LinkedIn post, Andy wrote that Chloe had lost a great deal of confidence after being knocked down by a car a couple of years ago. 

"However, to say she is delighted after receiving this letter signed by Sundar Pichai himself is an understatement," the father posted.

Fascination for Google came about recently in the little girl when she asked her father where his ideal place to work would be. 

"And I said, 'oh, Google would be a nice place to work', owing to their world-famous perks and all of the cutting-edge work they do," Andy told Business Insider.

It was then that the kid decided that she wanted to work at Google too and her father encouraged her to apply.

(With IANS inputs)

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