Girl, 7, asked Google for a job - and received an EPIC response
When we were seven-years-old, we were too busy playing with Barbies to be even thinking about our future career.
However, not only does Chloe Bridgewater, from Hereford, UK, know what she wants to do, she is already being proactive about getting her dream job.
Took @GoogleGirlGB to @thebeefyboys for a treat for being so good the past few days. #googlegirl pic.twitter.com/tnNLtKpWDv
— Andy Bridgewater (@B21DGY) February 18, 2017
Not willing to wait until she was older to get her name out there in the working world, Chloe applied for a job in Google, sending a handwritten letter where she admitted her dad's view of the company convinced her to apply.
“Dear Google boss,” the youngster wrote.
“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.
"I go swimming on Saturday and a Tuesday.
"My dad said I can sit on bean bags and go down slides and ride go-karts in a job in Google."
Highlighting her skills, she continued:
"I am seven-years-old and my teachers tell my mum and dad I am very good in class and am very good at my spelling and reading and my sums."
This is about MY daughter, please RT and help her fulfil her dreams https://t.co/TQ0hcfnARP
— Andy Bridgewater (@B21DGY) February 15, 2017
Thanking them for reading the letter, she added:
"My dad told me to give you an application to get a job in Google.
I don't really know what one of them is but he said a letter will do for now.
And the best thing? Her application was spotted by none other than Mr. Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google!.
my 7 yr old daughter wrote to the boss of Google asking for a job, she's so made up he replied! Thanks @sundarpichai pic.twitter.com/EMuANNHiVc
— Andy Bridgewater (@B21DGY) February 13, 2017