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7-year-old who wrote adorable letter to Google CEO continues to crush it with new tech job
Chloe Bridgewater is only 7 years old but she's already getting paid to test products for a computer company. Her new side hustle comes only a few months after she wrote a letter asking "Google boss" Sundar Pichai for a future job in tech. SEE ALSO: This 7-year-old is not giving up after Google CEO's sweet rejection letter Since her adorably honest and earnest letter went viral, Chloe and her family in Hereford, England, have gotten a lot of attention. "It's been absolutely bonkers," her mom, Julie Bridgewater, said in a video call Thursday. Chloe's letter got even more attention when Pichai responded with a signed letter and encouraged Chloe to stay interested in coding, computers, robots, and math.
Schoolgirl who wrote to Google lands first job age seven
Schoolgirl Chloe Bridgewater melted hearts around the world when she sent a handwritten letter to Google asking for a job for when she grows up. Google CEO Sundar Pichai replied telling Chloe that he looks'forward to receiving' her job application and encouraged the young girl to follow her dreams. But now the seven-year-old has bagged her first job as a product tester for children's computing company Kano. Chloe, who lives in Hereford, was inspired to write the letter after seeing images of Google offices filled with comfy bean-bags, go-karts and slides. Now Chloe and her five-year-old sister Hollie have been asked to become product testers for Kano, a company that makes DIY computer kits for children.