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CEO Of Google Writes Back To A 7 Year Old Girl Applying For A Job

By Staff Reporter | Feb 19, 2017 01:41 AM EST

Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, replies to a letter sent by a 7-year-old girl, Chloe Bridgewater, applying to a job in the company. The little girl wrote the letter so she could get a job in Google when she grows up. The girl's family didn't expect a reply from the CEO so they were all surprised when they did.

In the child's letter, she was explaining to the CEO how much she enjoyed swimming and her interest in computer and robots. So for that reason, she said she would like to apply for a job in Google when she grows up. The child also said one of the reasons why she likes to work for Google is their bean bags, slides and Go Karts. She also mentioned this is only the second time she is writing a letter. The first one was when she wrote to Father Christmas.

In the letter posted in a report from BBC, the child said: "My dad told me if I carry on being good and learning, then one day I will be able to have a job at Google." She didn't know what she is applying for yet but her dad told her she can send a letter for now.

In the CEO's reply, he thanked Chloe for sending the letter and said he is glad to hear about the child's interest in technology. Business Insider reports the Pichai also encouraged the girl to continue pursuing her dreams so that one day she will reach her goals. At the end of the letter, the CEO said he is looking forward to receiving the girl's application when she has finished her studies.

According to the parents, they were all surprised when they read Pichai's reply and admits Chloe may not know for now the gravity of what has just happened. Both parents are very proud of their daughter's spirit.

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