Toolots Tour and Meet & Greet

We’re excited to be growing here at Toolots, and that means we have new positions open!

  • Staff Accountant
  • Digital Marketing Manager
  • Junior Copywriter
  • We also have a variety of summer internships available, including IT, public relations, and engineering

If you are interested in any of these positions, please send us an email at hr@toolots.com.

We’ve also been taking advantage of these growing opportunities to reach out and network with our community and spread the word about Toolots. As you may know, we are all about doing our part in helping students and other young people succeed in their career development. We’re also passionate about our industry, and we love sharing our knowledge with aspiring students and young professionals. From our involvement in local high schools to our support for Women in Engineering, we truly hope that we make a positive impact on developing interest in our industry.

As a partner of the Chinese University Alumni Association Alliance of Southern California (CUAAASC), we were incredibly excited to get connected with student and new graduate job-seekers. Today, more than two dozen talented job candidates came to the Toolots Headquarters in Cerritos to learn more about Toolots and its business model and technology, as well as the industrial equipment industry more broadly.

Not only did these candidates express interest in our job openings, they were also eager to learn from the event’s knowledgeable hosts. Toolots CEO Jason Fu gave a warm welcome to the new grads, commending them on their career development endeavors and their interest in a forward-thinking company like Toolots. He then opened the floor for Emily Wang, the CEO of T18 Capital and an early stage investor in Toolots.

Wang explained to the audience why, with her deep experience in finance and investing, she chose to place her bets on Toolots in its seed round. “Not only did I see immediately how this platform would disrupt the cross-border model right when the time was ripe, I also saw Jason’s leadership and interaction with those around him to be particularly compelling as companies from a startup business perspective,” she said.

In the ensuing panel discussion, Toolots CSO Zeming Gao echoed Wang’s sentiments, explaining that his decision to work for Toolots based on equity only was due to his belief in the disruptive nature of the high-touch customer service model. He explained that Amazon can never truly succeed in industrial equipment, because its consumer goods-based model has been too successful. They don’t see the amount of untapped opportunity in Chinese sellers of industrial equipment that could be disintermediated if there were a platform willing to alleviate some of the barriers, and the last thing they would suspect to be profitable would be to go against their low-touch service model.

Next in the panel discussion was CTO Vincent Lee, who explained that his decision to work for Toolots was because he truly believed he would be building something of value for an enormous number of sellers. Instead of simply working for an e-commerce platform, he feels that he is building something to generate immense cost-saving efficiencies for the industry and thereby unlock value for both sellers and buyers.

Following the panel, several Toolots managers gave our guests a tour of the warehouse and office spaces, explaining our departments and their functions. The event concluded with a meet and greet, where job candidates had the opportunity to speak face-to-face with our managers about potential opportunities with Toolots as well as engage in broader topics such as career paths, trends in technology, and various aspects of Toolots’ business model.