The job posting said “senior manager”, but the reality fell short. For May (not her real name), a 32-year-old graduate of Nanyang Technological University, securing the plum role overseeing operations and marketing at a social club in 2024 came with strings attached. First, her $4,200 salary did not quite live up to the seniority implied by her new title. Her day-to-day tasks felt like grunt work, including taking meeting minutes and creating e-mail marketing materials.
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