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Qu Jing, the former vice president and head of communications at Baidu, often dubbed China’s equivalent to Google, sparked a public relations crisis for the Chinese search engine after her ...
Qu Jing, the former head of public relations at Baidu. Douyin One of her targets was an employee who baulked at a 50-day business trip during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Baidu’s head of communications, Qu Jing, drew a public outcry after she implied that she was not concerned about her employees and said she only cared about results. IE 11 is not supported.
Qu Jing, the vice-president of Baidu posted berating videos on social media By LEAH MONTEBELLO Published: 17:13 EDT, 10 May 2024 | Updated: 17:15 EDT, 10 May 2024 ...
Baidu’s head of communications Qu Jing had implied in a series of videos that she was not concerned about her employees as she was “not their mom” and said she only cared about results.
Qu Jing, a vice president at Chinese search giant Baidu, was seen shouting at a colleague struggling with a recent breakup: “I’m not your mother-in-law. I’m not your mom.
Qu Jing, a Baidu VP, made a statement that resonated with many in the tech industry: "I'm not your mother-in-law. I'm not your mom. I only care about your results." ...
Baidu’s public relations head steps down after eye-popping remarks on work culture spark controversy in China The internet search giant’s internal system shows that Qu Jing has departed from ...
Qu Jing, the former vice president and head of communications at Baidu, often dubbed China’s equivalent to Google, sparked a public relations crisis for the Chinese search engine after her ...
Baidu’s head of communications Qu Jing had implied in a series of videos that she was not concerned about her employees as she was “not their mom” and said she only cared about results.