HR & Education

Bursting bubbles: Graduates' askewed job expectations

Career service and guidance is becoming a big emphasis for many tertiary schools in Singapore. In fact if you take a look at Gebiz (Singapore...

What you need to know about the new Career Support Programme

As employers, we may not like to admit it but the bias against the hiring of older workers is real.

Why should Singaporean talent want to work for a Singaporean company?

That little red spot, what a great piece of marketing that's been, it's everywhere. Whether you're a true-blue Singaporean, or merely a holidaymaker...

In defence of Singapore's job-hopping Millennials

Job-hopping in Singapore is fairly standard practice, much to the frustration of employers and HR teams. And evidently this is not just an issue with...

The paradox of Singapore's shrinking employment in a tight labour market

Things are getting a little strange in Singapore's labour market.

Here's why graduate leadership programs are broken

Structured training programs for newly graduated undergraduates and post-graduates are quickly replacing the standard on-boarding orientation for new...

How to best use SkillsFuture credit to succeed in your career

In an advanced economy that's driven by productivity and innovation, Singapore's workforce is pushed to perform at its optimal level.

So you want to be a recruiter?

It sounds like a lucrative job. After all Mila Kunis played an Executive Recruiter who snagged Justine Timberlake as a candidate for an Arts Director...