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Updated: July 07, 2025 07:19
In a heartwarming moment that's melting the internet, two Indian brothers have achieved what many can only dream of—both landing extremely coveted jobs at Google. Delhi-based tech enthusiast Priyam Agarwal is set to become a software engineer at the tech giant, while his older brother, Priyansh Agarwal, is already employed at Google's Bengaluru headquarters. Their celebratory social media post has gone viral, with social users calling them the ultimate power couple.
Milestone Moments
Priyam shared a photo of his Google onboarding page, indicating he is just days away from starting his new role
Priyansh re-posted the update with pride, celebrating his younger brother's success as a moment of pride
The post quickly went viral with the people filling the comments with congratulations and funny one-liners such as "do bhai, dono tabahi"
The story of the brothers has touched hearts, symbolizing not just professional success but brotherly solidarity's power
Why It Connects
Google's acceptance rate is approximately between 0.2% and 0.5% but is more than prestigious Ivy League universities
The odds of two brothers getting past the tech giant's rigorous selection process by themselves are very slim
Their path is a convergence of talent, resolve, and self-drive that tells a story in India's hope-filled technology landscape
Social Media Chatter
They were complimented by fans for their success, with several describing it as "sibling goals"
Some looked back at their own dreams of being employed by Google and others envied the emotional connection the brothers had
The post also created controversy on the basis of merit, mentorship, and the role of family in professional lives
The Bigger Picture
In a world dominated by tech firing and AI disruption in the news, this type of story is a welcome respite about human aspiration and spirit The Agarwals' success is not just a personal victory—let alone a demonstration of what can be accomplished when talent encounters opportunity and support
Sources: Hindustan Times, Economic Times, MSN India, India Today Tech, X (formerly Twitter) updates by Priyam and Priyansh Agarwal