Everyone has a vision of becoming CEO of any Multinational Company but when it comes for Google then it is not easy. The Tuesday Morning Twitter post of Google CEO Sundar will be left a question mark on the millions of peoples minds. LinkedIn users were left bewildered after the high-profile post of Google CEO Sundar Pichai to abruptly manifested as up as vacant on Microsoft-owned professional networking platform. It is obvious because millions of people dream for this position, which is no less than a dream job on Earth.

Alas, the job which was posted for Google CEO Sundar Pichai's replacement by the LinkedIn. This news was fak- a popular source for job hunters. The job was posted by Michel Rijnders, he is an online recruiter from the Netherlands, who later accepted that it was actually a security bug that lets users post an official-looking job opening on company's official LinkedIn page.

Even though Microsft-owned LinkedIn usually charges an amount for posting a job listing and the person posting needs a premium account, Rijnders claims he has been able to list each job opening – including a new job post for a new CEO for Google - at no cost.

The unofficial listings companies bestowed up a "Jobs" page and resembled as any other job opening posted legitimately by the organisation, Mashable, a digital media website, had reported on July 28, 2019. The job posting for Google Cheif Executive Officer put up by Michel Rijnders, evoked mixed responses from LinkedIn users.

One user posted: "Applying to be CEO of Google on LinkedIn is not easy. CEO Sundar's been doing a great job so far. $GOOG Q2 earnings were strong, so a little strange to see this opening".

On this Linkedin Reposnded: Thank you Michel Rijnders for bringing this to our attention. Apart from this, they have posted that they have removed the posting and we're resolving the issue that allowed this post to go live. LinkedIn is a place for real people to have real conversations about their true careers".

Not only this but in this report, they also added that "The fake listings appeared on the tech giants' LinkedIn business pages alongside their other job openings. The listings also appeared in LinkedIn's job search. There was no approval process required.

‘’It's not a place for fake jobs and we are committing to stop fraudulent jobs from ever reaching our members through automated technology and the help of our members proclaiming any questionable job postings." said, LinkedIn in a report.

As per LinkedIn, the issue has been fixed. In a statement, LinkedIn has reported, "This issue was caused by a bug in our online jobs experience that allowed members to edit the company after a job had already been posted. The issue has now been resolved. Fraudulent job postings are a clear violation of our Terms of Service’’ said LinkedIn.

The company further noted that as soon as the issue was brought into their attention, it quickly fixed it. They said, ‘’When they are brought to our attention, we quickly move to take them down. While we do allow companies to post on behalf of other companies, this  can be only permitted with the knowledge of both parties."