Huanxiao Technology Group's headquarters was located in a twenty-five story office building in the heart of Lingdong City's most bustling commercial district.
It was said that when the company was first established six or seven years ago, it rented an old, nearly abandoned school building for its office space, and only had a few dozen employees.
But in just a few short years, Huanxiao Technology developed rapidly. After successfully listing and raising funds on the Growth Enterprise Market, it rented an entire office building in the commercial district. The headquarters currently had over two thousand employees working in the building.
The office building had only been completed a few years ago, and its facilities were modern and luxuriously decorated. On Li Zhifeng's first day of work, he couldn't help but admire how quickly an internet company in his hometown, a third- or fourth-tier city, could develop. He also fully affirmed the correctness of his choice.
However, there was one strange thing about this new company that puzzled Li Zhifeng. It was completely different from what he knew and was familiar with regarding domestic internet companies.
The company's nVX employee ratio seemed to exceed eighty percent.
In other words, of the more than two thousand employees at the headquarters, there were about sixteen hundred nVX employees, while there were only about four hundred male employees. Among them, about fifty male employees were not formal employees of the company, including security guards and various maintenance and support personnel, as well as students who were interning or had just graduated.
The conclusion was that the company's number of formal male employees was about three hundred and fifty.
The result was that Li Zhifeng, holding a soy milk in one hand and munching on a steamed bun in the other, with a single-shoulder bag, staggered down the corridor, attracting the attention of the professional women in their business suits, stockings, and high heels, holding tablets, with elegant postures and exquisite makeup.
Li Zhifeng had been working for a month, and the number of times he had encountered another male employee in the elevator or corridor was simply negligible.
After turning a few corners, Li Zhifeng finally arrived at the door of his office. Pushing the door open, he saw, not far from the entrance, a young woman who looked about ten years old. Her hair was dyed with streaks of red, pink, green, and blue, styled in loose waves cascading over her shoulders.
Her eyeshadow was thick, she wore a leather collar around her neck like a dog, and had a huge earring dangling from one ear. She was sitting there with her legs crossed, filing her nails.