HR & Education
Happiness more important than money for Singaporeans
75% of 18-35 year olds believe so.
Could you walk with Steve Jobs Singapore?
One of my favourite anecdotes about Steve Jobs is the pitch one. When people wanted to pitch Steve Jobs whether they be from internal functions or...
What Singapore fresh grads need to know about job interviews
In the last 2 years since graduating with a finance degree from SMU, I have interviewed scores of fresh graduates in Singapore for summer internships...
Restructure yourself for success
Like a company, if you too want to remain successful, you need to restructure to ensure that you are at the optimal state.
These four ideas will move your staff members into action
The end of the year is just around the corner, once again far too quickly and companies in Singapore are gearing up for the new year. There is a...
Daily briefing: DTL's budget balloons to $20.7b
Find out why and what other stories are causing buzz.
88% of commercial organisations to focus on permanent hiring
51% will hire contract employees.
Salary increases to be elusive in the financial services sector
2 in 3 managers won't increase salaries.
4 in 10 financial services employers to axe employees
But 72% will hire in the next six months.
Singapore employers see 4.5% pay rise for 2013
The increase is amongst the lowest in Asia.
Are we about to witness massive hiring freezes in Singapore?
Headhunters reveal the latest hiring trends underlying the unnerving 3Q jobs report.
Daily briefing: Senior banker axed after cursing at construction workers
Too bad for him it was caught on video.
This is how you get on the headhunter's radar
One of the most common question we get when we are headhunting candidates is “How did you get my contact?”
Thailand's minimum wage policy set to drive domestic consumption
Triggering too much inflationary pressure is unlikely.
8% of Singapore professionals never prepare for a job interview
So much for confidence, huh?
Raffles Education profit plunges 68% to S$5.4m as operating expenses soar
Revenues improved but not nearly enough.