Google co-founder wanted 'good pay, very little work'

According to news.com.au, Google co-founder Sergey Brin's first resume, written in secret code, showcased that he aspired of a 'large office, good pay and very little work.' One of the objectives also requested 'frequent expense-account trips to exotic lands'. It also reveals that Brin was working on a movie-rating project, which would predict which movies one might want to watch.

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