27-years old Sebastian Lützig from Cologne, Germany, wants to work at Google, specifically in Google"s security department. Instead of writing a normal job application, he decided to register tons of Google-related URLs -- like adwordsgoogle.de, docsgoogle.de, gdrivegoogle.com, labsgoogle.de and more -- and posted his application on it.
In his application, available in several languages, Sebastian states that he will return the domains "free of charge" and that all he seeks is "a job at Google." He wants to work at Google because he finds it "one of the best employers in the world" and still a place where one can introduce one"s own ideas. Sebastian even has a portion of the page dedicated to his "conditions":
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