When Ms Li Jiayi was interviewed for a job with an escape room in Singapore, she wasn't expecting to have to prove that she could "scream like a ghost".
cards interface. Give it a try.When Ms Li Jiayi was interviewed for a job with an escape room in Singapore, she wasn't expecting to have to prove that she could"scream like a ghost".
As it turns out, delivering just the right amount of fear to paying customers is not child's play. Ms Li said she had to undergo extensive training to get into character.
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