Google employee meets Sundar Pichai on last day; what the CEO said left him thrilled

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Google employee meets Sundar Pichai on last day; what the CEO said left him thrilled

Sometimes, the best stories don’t come from boardrooms or big events. They begin with something as simple as a last-minute decision.For Sahil Sharma, his final day at Google’s US office was supposed to end quietly.

He had spent a week there, wrapped up his work, attended a small after-office gathering, and decided to take one final bicycle ride around the campus before calling it a day.That ride changed everything.


A last-day surprise

Sharma had hoped he might spot Sundar Pichai during his visit. But like most people who visit a massive campus, he didn’t really expect it to happen. Especially not like this.While cycling around, he saw Pichai walking casually nearby.

No stage. No spotlight. No formal introduction. Just a regular moment.

Later, in a video shared on Instagram, Sharma described what happened:“Visited this office for a week, and probably manifested meeting him a little too much. On the last day, I ended the workday with an after-office party and thought of taking one last bike ride around the campus. And guess how the ride ended? Seeing the man casually walking. So humbly he asked about us, our experience being there, and cricket! Looking at our faces, even proactively asked, ‘You guys want a picture, right?’ The universe has its own ways.

Trust it. Be Humble, Always.”It wasn’t a rushed handshake or a distant wave. According to Sharma, Pichai stopped, spoke to them, asked about their experience at Google, and even chatted about cricket – a topic that instantly bridges conversations for many Indians abroad.


Ten minutes that stayed with him

Sharma also wrote about the meeting in the caption of his post, reflecting on what it meant to him:“There are some days you will never forget. This was the one when I got to meet Sundar Pichai at Google HQ.

You see him on stages and in keynotes, but meeting him in person was a lesson in humility. The 10 minutes he spent in the unplanned meeting were all about knowing us, our interests, and then the common interest of cricket and the Indian team. And to be honest, the picture with him exists because of him; he saw the look on our faces and proactively asked, ‘You guys want to take a picture, right?’ People working in that office for years rarely get the opportunity to meet him, and I could in a visit of 5 days.

Sometimes the universe works in surprising ways; you ask and trust it.”What stood out for Sharma wasn’t just the photo. It was the fact that the interaction felt natural. Pichai noticed their expressions and offered to take a picture before they even had to ask.For someone who leads one of the world’s biggest tech companies, that small gesture made a big impression.


Why this moment resonated

Stories like this travel fast online because they feel real.

There’s no grand announcement, no formal setup. Just a CEO on a walk and a visitor on a bicycle.For Sharma, the meeting became more than a lucky encounter. It turned into a reminder that leadership can still feel personal. That humility isn’t just a word used in speeches – it can show up in everyday interactions.Sometimes, all it takes is one unplanned moment to turn an ordinary day into something unforgettable.Disclaimer: This story is based on a post shared on social media. The Times of India has not independently verified the claims made in the video and caption.Thumb image: Instagram

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