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Google Foobar: How searching the web earned a software graduate a job at Google

International Business Times UK News World Business Politics Technology Science Sport Entertainment Opinion Lifestyle Video Log out Subscribe to newsletter Search Technology Internet By Alistair Charlton August 27, 2015 10:15 BST [if IE 9]><video style="display: none;"><![endif] [if IE 9]></video><![endif] Certain searches reveal Google's foo.bar invitation, through which Rosett was offered a job The Hustle Google uses a secret web tool called foo.bar to recruit new employees based on what they search for online. Specific searches relating to coding and software development prompt Google to ask the user if they are "up for a challenge" in a system which recently landed a college graduate a job at the company. Three months ago, computer science graduate Max Rosett felt he wasn't ready to apply for a job at Google and lacked the confidence to apply for a full-time...

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