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Google’s CEO responds to 7-year-old’s job application

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“Dear Google Boss”, a seven-year-old Chloe Bridgewater has written a letter to which was shared on Linked by her father Andy Bridgewater earlier this week.

The little girl, living in Hereford, UK, wasn’t expecting a reply. She was just fascinated by her Kindle and tablet, and taken by the idea of working somewhere with bean bag chairs, go-karts, and slides, Chloe decided to apply for a job in hopes of working with to the search giant.

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Andy Bridgewater, a salesman for a refrigeration system parts manufacturer, tells Business Insider, that Chloe’s fascination with Google began when she asked him where his ideal place to work would be.

Here is Chloe’s letter, shared to Business Insider by her father:

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“And I said, ‘oh, Google would be a nice place to work,” adding details on their world-famous perks and all of the cutting-edge work they do. When Chloe decided she wanted to work at Google too, her father encouraged her to apply and “get the ball rolling,” as he says.

One day a personal response arrived from no other than Sundar Pichai, the CEO of the company, who encouraged her to follow her dreams, adding “I look forward to receiving your job application when you are finished with school! :)”

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