The Go-Getter Who Revised Designs Nonstop, the On-the-Go Problem-Solver, the Quick-Thinking Adaptor – Spotlight on 2025 Q2 Outstanding Employees!
The Go-Getter Who Revised Designs Nonstop, the On-the-Go Problem-Solver, the Quick-Thinking Adaptor – Spotlight on 2025 Q2 Outstanding Employees!
Over Zealwe Tech’s 13-year journey, our values – "Expertise, Integrity, Innovation, Reliability, Warmth, and Drive" – aren’t just words on a wall. They’re principles every team member lives by.
Meet three outstanding employees who embody these values in their work – our 2025 Q2 honorees:
Wang Chao and Lu Chengyi from Production Technology, and Wang Yaxin from General Administration.
01 Wang Chao: The Tech Enthusiast Who Revised Designs Nonstop
Where AI meets traditional design, Wang Chao is the first to embrace the challenge. He not only delivered high-quality work for the CQC Project but also pushed technical boundaries, turning innovative ideas into real results.
"There’s always a way," Wang proves: expertise is the foundation, but innovation takes it further.
02 Lu Chengyi: The On-Call Troubleshooter
"Zealwe Tech is one big family"—this phrase perfectly describes Lu Chengyi. Facing staff shortages? He steps up without hesitation to lead the team.
Overwhelming production tasks? He allocates resources with precision.
His "treat the company’s needs as your own" attitude embodies Zealwe’s culture of Warmth and Reliability. His story proves: Reliability isn’t just a slogan—it’s saying "I’ve got this" in every crisis.
03 Wang Yaxin: The Quick-Witted Problem Solver
From a zero-loss office relocation to flawlessly handling exhibition emergencies, Wang Yaxin elevates administrative work to an art.
Like a meticulous "housekeeper," she turns chaos into order with sharp thinking.
This "mastermind" of operations shows us:
There’s no textbook answer for admin work—just extreme attention to detail and the ability to find solutions when surprises strike.
What They Teach Us:
• Be like Wang Chao: Stay focused like a "tech geek," pushing boundaries in your field.
• Learn from Lu Chengyi: Embrace a "go where you’re needed" mindset—make reliability a habit.
• Follow Wang Yaxin’s lead: See both "the trees and the forest," proving expertise lies in the details.