TL;DR

I work at Suno, as a content team manager, building the future of music and visual arts technologies to better serve music.

As an engineer, I believe in moving fast and breaking things.

As a manager, I believe in clear communication, a positive working environment, and an in‑person work culture: every team member can be a “10x engineer” when they are motivated and supported with the right tools and environment.

About

Before I worked in the tech industry, I was a musician. I started playing the violin at the age of four, switched to viola at eleven, and trained professionally at CMU. One day, fewer than ten people showed up to a contemporary music concert I was playing in. That experience led me to step away from the classical music industry.

I am not a top‑notch competitive programmer (I never attended ICPC or trained with competitive programming), but I am driven to build meaningful products. My greatest joy comes from users’ compliments and their criticism: compliments mean my product works, and criticism means they care enough to want it to be better.

I am the creator of duibiao.info, which serves millions of Chinese who want to know the insights of Chinese big-tech companies' compensation.

Laozi said: “上善若水”. It means “Great virtue is like water, which benefits all things without competing and adapts to any situation with humility and flexibility.”

This also reflects my work and management philosophy: a good engineer is like water — not constrained by a title, always pushing forward, adapting to any situation, and finding a path to make things work.