Xinyue(Stella) Wang
About Xinyue(Stella) Wang
Xinyue (Stella) Wang is an intern with experience in government strategic cooperation and auditing. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Law from Hunan Normal University and a Master's degree in Public Policy from UC San Diego.
Work at TuSimple
Xinyue Wang has been serving as an intern at TuSimple since 2019. TuSimple is a technology company focused on developing autonomous driving solutions. Wang's role involves contributing to various projects within the organization, leveraging her academic background and skills in a practical setting. The internship has provided her with exposure to cutting-edge technology and the operational aspects of the autonomous vehicle industry.
Current Employment at KPMG China
In addition to her internship at TuSimple, Xinyue Wang has been working as an auditor at KPMG China since 2020. Located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, her role involves conducting audits and providing assurance services to clients. This position allows her to apply her analytical skills and knowledge of public policy in a corporate environment, contributing to the financial integrity of the organizations she works with.
Experience at Qiniu Cloud
Xinyue Wang has been involved with Qiniu Cloud as a government strategic cooperation intern since 2019. Based in Shanghai, she focuses on fostering partnerships between the company and government entities. This role enhances her understanding of the intersection between technology and public policy, as well as the dynamics of strategic collaborations in the tech industry.
Educational Background
Xinyue Wang holds a Bachelor's degree in Law with a focus on Sociology from Hunan Normal University, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master's degree in Public Policy from the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, completing her studies from 2017 to 2019. This educational background equips her with a strong foundation in legal and policy analysis.
Previous Internship at International Rescue Committee
In 2018, Xinyue Wang worked as an intern Employment Specialist at the International Rescue Committee in Salt Lake City, Utah. During her three-month internship, she assisted in employment-related services, gaining experience in nonprofit operations and workforce development. This role contributed to her understanding of social issues and the importance of community support services.