
For many young professionals, one of the most amazing moments of life is their parents at their workplace. Google employee in Bengalur has recently shared this experience and his story quickly became viral.
Viraj Chandra, who joined Google India three months ago, took his parents to visit Bengalur’s premises in the pineapple. He shared a picture with them before the iconic G google logo, wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “He took my parents to @googleindia Antanta-and now thinks I just hang in a 5-star resort every day.
The post was hit online and praised it and left cordial comments. “Congratulations, piking. He must be very proud!” wrote one user. Another one added, “Cute Flex! One day shows it.”
What is the Ananta Google office?
AANTA is one of Google’s largest offices around the world that includes 1.6 million square feet. According to the company, the name “infinite” or “unlimited” in Sanskrit means, reflecting the “unlimited potential of technology to improve lives”.
The campus Bengaluru contains landscape and running roads, spaces designed for occasional meetings and a section called Sabha, which is devoted to community and conversations.
Parents at workplaces: a trend that resonates
The emotional contribution also resonated because he repeated the universal experience: the pride of the parents when they saw the professional achievements of their children. In a similar story Devshree Bharatia, a software engineer at Walmart’s US headquarters, she recently shared a video of her parents who first traveled around their American workplace. “They were amazed and extremely happy. The proud parents are what a child wants,” she wrote on Instagram.
Moments, such as these, celebrated in India and abroad, emphasize how much it means for a younger workforce to share their milestones with their family – and how proud parents are doing when their children are doing in global workplaces.
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