As a low-wage receptionist, no one can imagine being a millionaire, apparently Judy Tong Wenhong or Tong Wenhong, after working at Alibaba since the start of the company. Currently, she is a senior executive at the technology company.

According to information from the China Women's Association, Ms. Tong applied for the first job in the Alibaba administration, but instead was interviewed and she had the opportunity to work as a receptionist because of her hard work. She went to customer service and eventually became a Deputy CEO.

At the start, while Alibaba was still not performing well, founder Jackma gave her a 0.2% stake and a modest daily living allowance instead of a full salary. "If you accept the 0.2% stake, it will be $ 100 when Alibaba goes public," billionaire Jackma told her.

But all was not as expected as Alibaba had to compete with the global e-commerce sector, causing the company to postpone the stock launch year after year. Until 2004, Tong asked Jackma that when the company sold the stock, the answer was "We are very close."

For 10 years, until 2014, Alibaba had released its preferred stock, which at the time cost the company $ 245.7 billion.

That's when Tong was promoted to director of human resources, and the cost of the 14-year battle with Alibaba amounted to $ 320 million, making the former bachelor of bacon a millionaire today.

"Do not despise the scumbag and look only for short-term benefits."