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Many children these days are preoccupied with tablets, social media and the internet in general. Chloe Bridgewater of Hertford England, however, has a very different set of priorities.
Inspired by the technology present around her, the 7-year-old decided to send a job application to Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Chloe’s father Andy Bridgewater shared the letter via LinkedIn. Bridgewater also revealed that Chloe lost a “great deal of confidence after being knocked down by a car a couple of years ago”, but was kept upbeat by Kindle and other devices.
After Bridgewater showed her images of Google offices with their bean bags and go karts, Chloe was inspired. So much so, that she wrote a personal letter to Pichai, asking for a job at Google.
Chloe told Pichai of her fascination with the company’s legendary perks and cutting-edge innovation.
She backed up her application with her own class performance, which her teachers and parents have both appreciated.
Chloe did reveal however that this was not her first letter to someone of importance, revealing that she had sent another one to Father Christmas the previous year.
Pichai was so touched by the young girl’s drive, that he sent a personal letter back to her, much to the surprise of her father.
Pichai thanked Chloe for her letter, and encouraged her to keep her passion for technology alive.
Pichai hopes to hear from her at a later stage in life as well.
Chloe’s father revealed that she was delighted after receiving Pichai’s letter, but said that she is not “fully aware that it'll take more than riding go karts and sleeping in pods to make it with Google!”
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