Jack Ma's Former Home In China Is Now An Office For Lucky Alibaba Employees
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Ma grew up poor in communist China, and it took him some time to find his way. He failed his college entrance exam twice and was rejected from dozens of jobs, including one at KFC.
Ma was living in a small, six-room apartment in Hangzhou, China when he came up with the idea for Alibaba in 1999.
Though the billionaire no longer lives there, that apartment is still a major part of Alibaba work culture today. According to CNBC, Ma has been sending his most talented programmers and product managers to do their work in the apartment.
The apartment isn't far from Alibaba's new headquarters, where employees can make use of exercise facilities, basketball courts, foosball, pool tables, and gourmet cafeterias.
Still, the 30 employees chosen to work at the small apartment feel lucky to be there.
"It's an honor for all people to work here," Alibaba product manager Chen Hang told CNBC's David Faber.
Ma's hope is that the environment inspires employees to create the next best Alibaba product. Old pictures of Ma hang on the walls, and a handwritten note reads, "The core of the company is to grow and grow."
Watch the video below to see CNBC's full tour of the apartment.
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