It is described in her resume that she used to be the chief accountant of General Motors Financial Services Company in North China, the world's largest auto credit institution, and was qualified to be in charge of corporate banking. She used to be the chief financial officer of General Motors, and she has a deep understanding of China's market investment and financial analysis. She graduated from Tsinghua University with high IQ and excellent learning ability, and obtained an MBA degree from the University of British Columbia. She is a candidate who can rival Baidu in terms of professional qualification and financial management ability. Although she is not proficient in the Internet, she can know the story of Baidu like the back of her hand in just one month and answer the media's "siege". This eased the pain of Baidu's loss of former CFO Wang Zhansheng (65438, who died unexpectedly on February 29th, 2007) at the end of 2007. Li Xinzhe will make people feel her wit in a short time. She is clear in logic and often gets to the point. Speaking publicly, she will think of herself as a questioner, first putting herself in the position of the media to think, "Ask what?" How to answer yourself? If you can't answer, find out first. She will be mentally prepared to do this little thing, and so will many big things. She can quickly find the key answer to the question and provide support for the decision-making of the enterprise.