Google denies hiring class 12 boy for salary of Rs 12 lakh per month
The internet giant Google denies hiring a 16-year-old student from Chandigarh for whooping annual salary of Rs 1.44 crore. Indian media has been abuzz for the past few days about news of Harshit Sharma, a 12 standard boy, being offered Rs 12 lakh monthly salary by Google.

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A Google India spokesperson on email said, "Currently, we don't have any information on our records with respect to Harshit Sharma's candidacy," reports Zeebiz.com
Earleir, the reports said, Harsit Sharma was interested in graphic designing for the past 10 years. He applied for the job in the month of May and he was hired after an interview.
Sharma, who has completed Class 12 will be working as a at the graphic designing department in one of the world's biggest firms.
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