Want to Work for Google?

Posted on March 14, 2006 10:30 AM by Joel Comm

It probably isn't easy to get a job with Google. But Tom Vendetta was determined to secure a position with the search engine giant. According to a press release sent out via I-Newswire, this 15-year old boy was hired by Google, and his salary would be placed in a savings account for his future education.

Kudos to Tom!

Oh, I may have failed to mention this...

The whole thing was a hoax. Tom Vendetta (or whatever his real name is) was never hired by Google. The press release was fraudulent.

Read about it here

And you can read Tom's explanation and apology to Google here.

Pretty funny stuff.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. BR Natarajan Says:

    Just because one fool peed in the beach, you do not stop taking bath in the sea. Its sad that a mad youngster misused free press release and has discredited i-newswire. Google is playing big daddy and black listing i-newswire. If the youngster had written that he was hired by Doogle Corporation in Rajasthan as Security Expert would any one have bothered to verify? If the mad cap wrote that Rajesh Bachan died dancing to a holi song in Bollywood would anyone have bothered? Today society is mature enough to know what to believe what not to believe, whom to believe and whom not to believe, when to belive and when not to beieve, where to believe and where not to believe.
    Let Google and the net community wake up to realities and not talk of non existent values in journalism etc.

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