IMAGE: ANDY BRIDGEWATER
After presenting his version of an application to work at Google (addressed to "google boss"), she was waiting for a response. But instead of the dreaded non-response or letter generic type, she receives a letter from the CEO of the company, Sundar Pichai, a few days later.
Google confirmed the letters between the tech CEO and the girl from Hereford, England, are real.
IMAGE: ANDY BRIDGEWATER
He added encouragement for the girl to continue to learn about computers, robots and technology, saying: "you can accomplish anything you set your mind.
All this began when a few weeks ago, his father, Andy Bridgewater, said in an e-mail Wednesday. When the freshman asked his father on his post of Director of refrigerator parts sales, he told him what he was doing. She asked if he had nowhere else he would work.
It's so Bridgewater told her daughter of Google. "I said that Google would be cool and she asked why. So I showed him the pictures of their offices and the things they do. "She was hooked after seeing the deck located on the Google campus in Silicon Valley, with go-karts, slides and bags of beans.
When she said she wanted to work there too, he suggested she senda request, while she's (with the help of Dad). In his 'application', shewas very in advance to not really know how to apply for a job. "I don't really know what one of them is but [dad] said will make a letter for now," she wrote. She also offered other careers possible if Google does not unfold: factory worker of chocolate and swimming at the Olympics.
All this began when a few weeks ago, his father, Andy Bridgewater, said in an e-mail Wednesday. When the freshman asked his father on his post of Director of refrigerator parts sales, he told him what he was doing. She asked if he had nowhere else he would work.
It's so Bridgewater told her daughter of Google. "I said that Google would be cool and she asked why. So I showed him the pictures of their offices and the things they do. "She was hooked after seeing the deck located on the Google campus in Silicon Valley, with go-karts, slides and bags of beans.
When she said she wanted to work there too, he suggested she senda request, while she's (with the help of Dad). In his 'application', shewas very in advance to not really know how to apply for a job. "I don't really know what one of them is but [dad] said will make a letter for now," she wrote. She also offered other careers possible if Google does not unfold: factory worker of chocolate and swimming at the Olympics.
MAGE: ANDY BRIDGEWATER
Bridgewater said he has no connection to Google and his entire family, also made up of his wife Julie and youngest daughter Hollie - havenot yet been in California. So he just sent the letter "and hope for thebest."
His father posted the letter of response of Pichai on his LinkedIn page earlier this week, where he explains how a response gave Chloe a boost of confidence. "It is now even more eager to do well in school and working for Google."
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For Chloe, who is still a kid and mentally healing of a terrible car accident there a few years, when a taxi hit him, it's all a lot to handle, butstill really exciting and encouraging, said Bridgewater. "Never imagined all this attention," said.
Chloe said Pichai, it was only his second letter, it is written outside aSanta - bet that she got as a response to this letter.
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