Chloe Bridgewater, 7, wants to work in a company where she can sit on bean bags and ride go karts, so she wrote a letter to “Google boss” expressing her interest to be a Google employee one day.
In her letter, the young girl from Hereford, England, noted her computer skills and her fascination with a game on her tablet where she has “to move a robot up and down squares.” She also shared her other dreams, which are to work in a chocolate factory and be an Olympic swimmer.
According to reports, Chloe was inspired to write the letter after seeing images of Google offices. Google is known as a company with unconventional work setting and various employee perks.
But surprise came when “Google boss” himself, Google chief executive officer Sundar Pichai replied to Chloe’s handwritten letter—the second she sent after her first letter to “Father Christmas.”
The CEO of the largest technology company thanked Chloe for expressing her interest in working at Google and told the young girl that “if you keep working hard and following your dreams, you can accomplish everything you set your mind to.”
Chloe’s father, Andy, shared on his LinkedIn profile the letter signed by Pichai and the one Chloe sent.
“Can’t thank such a busy person enough to take time out to make a little girl’s dream become one step closer, although not sure she’s fully aware that it’ll take more than riding go karts and sleeping in pods to make it to Google!” wrote Andy.
The elated father explained that writing the letter was a confidence booster for Chloe who had been knowcked down by a car a couple of years ago.
“She is now even more eager to do well at school and work for Google,” he said.