A top PR executive at Chinese internet giant Baidu has apologised after videos she posted online sparked accusations of toxic and abusive management and sent the firm's shares sliding.
A top PR executive at Chinese internet giant Baidu has apologised after videos she posted online sparked accusations of toxic and abusive management and sent the firm's shares sliding.
She gloats in another that, while she remembered to buy gifts for colleagues, she forgot her son's birthday. Ms Qu formerly worked in public relations for Chinese tech giant Huawei, as well as a journalist with state news agency Xinhua. Some web users even vented their rage over Ms Qu's behaviour by posting screenshots of them deleting the Baidu app from their phones.
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