HR & Education
Getting a local university degree will get much more expensive by 2030, says EIU
Guess how much parents will have to shell out.
Here's solid proof that Singapore is a better workplace than Hong Kong
Work-life balance is better here.
Gearing up for a Smart Nation workforce
The emergence of cutting-edge sectors such as life sciences and sports sciences and access to education programs of this nature will mean that...
10 most in-demand jobs in Singapore's banking sector
Earn as much as $300K per annum.
Should Singapore revive unemployment insurance?
In the recent climate of fear due to a spate of retrenchments, the debate on unemployment insurance has intensified. However, unemployment insurance...
Leading homegrown firms back new tech skills accelerator programme
It will develop sector-specific ICT skills.
High-skilled contingent hires to drive growth of IT industry in Singapore
According to the latest Hays Quarterly Report, employers are now opting for temporary and contract hires when seeking talent to deliver key IT...
PM Lee urges employers to be "open-minded", hire more older workers
But the skills mismatch needs to be fixed first.
Chart of the Day: Here’s the sorry state of Singapore’s job market despite lower unemployment
Youths aren’t participating in the labour force, says MoM.
Redundancies in Q1 spike year-on-year amid cyclical weakness, economic restructuring
Services sector saw the most layoffs.
Here's why portfolio workers and contractors are rising faster in Singapore
Against the backdrop of a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) report which adversely highlighted Singapore's slowing economic growth, weak investment returns...
Check out BAE Systems’ new open-plan office at One Raffles Place
Quiet Rooms help isolate staff from office noise.
Singapore base salaries are highest across Asia Pacific
Executives are paid 52% higher than China peers.
More than 7 in 10 Singapore executive assistants feel they’re underpaid
Due partly to day-to-day responsibilities.
Online hiring for finance, accounts roles sees grows 7% in March
Despite a pullback in demand.
Chart of the Day: Singapore redundancies count edging close to financial crisis levels
15,580 workers were laid off last year.