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LCVP students visit Google HQ in Dublin

Google Headquarters, Dublin Photo: Ms. Brouder
NEWS / 21 November 2014

5th Year LCVP student, Stefan Cullinan, describes the visit to Google's HQ in Dublin on Wednesday, 19th November.

Today, Wednesday, 19th November, for our LCVP visit to a business, we as a class group decided that it would be beneficial to pay a visit to the amazing modern Google HQ in Dublin. Upon arrival we were greeted by a very polite man and woman, Elliot and Mgane. Elliot is an American engineer who is Head of the Engineering Department at Google, Dublin and Mgane is working for Google France from the Dublin offices. We were offered drinks and a multitude of free snacks and meals throughout our visit at Google.

Stefan Cullinan, 5th Year

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