Behind the exodus of junior lawyers
Unreasonable work hours, toxic environments are push factors; many are drawn by better prospects in up-and-coming sectors that let them develop new skill sets
Singapore
SHE landed her first job as a lawyer with one of Singapore's Big Four firms, but called it quits 4 months after being called to the Bar.
"The hours were really horrible. I was waking up at 5.30am and going to sleep at 2am. The worst part is, this is what's expected of you. If you wanted to go for dinner, you had to get permission from the partner you were reporting to. If you wanted to go to sleep at 2am, you had to inform the partner," said the 25-year-old, who asked not to be named.
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