Ji Jie graduated from Minzu University of China majoring in linguistics in July 1999, and then worked for BACARDI Company as the manager of three foreign wine brands. In 2007, he drove his car and took his secretary to attend the audition of "Happy Boys" in Nanjing Singing Area, but he was unexpectedly selected.
Ji Jie worked hard in the workplace for nearly ten years, from English teacher to camera shooting to fashion magazine editor. After years of tempering, he finally joined BACARDI, a fortune 500 company, as the manager of three foreign wine brands. One of his important tasks is to support original music, original bands and independent musicians in China by providing sponsorship. He is also one of the heroes who brought many world-famous cocktails such as Mojito into the China market to form a trend. The SinoSessions platform built by him brought foreign bands to China regularly for the first time. In that era when international live band performances were seriously lacking, Ji Jie took the first step in China. In 2007, he drove his car and took his secretary to attend the audition of "Happy Boys" in Nanjing Singing Area, but he was selected and won the first place in Nanjing Division and the top five in China.