HR & Education

SG best place in the world for freelancers: Tide

Meanwhile, Japan is the worst country to work in freelance.

SG best place in the world for freelancers: Tide

Meanwhile, Japan is the worst country to work in freelance.

HR Briefing: Empowering SG’s ageing workforce in a tech-driven world

Those over 60 years old are more willing to retrain compared to other age groups.

MOM extends Jobs Growth Initiative until March 2022

Approximately 400,000 locals were hired through the government programme.

Singapore to ally with WTO initiative on services domestic regulation

The initiative aims to improve the overseas service exports environment.

Hello to Hybrid – The modern Singapore workforce

Milieu Insight, in its latest survey, examined how employee demands and expectations have shifted.

What industries offer the most jobs today?

Hiring activities online increased by 55.7% in August.

How edtech startup founder Jamie Tan built a business from a thesis

With encouragement from peers and professors, Tan started Flying Cape.

MOM to implement revisions on snap WFH regime

The revisions will take place on 22 September.

7 of 10 Singapore employers have no DE&I policies

This is according to a joint report by SNEF & Kincentric.

DBS revitalizes Hack2Hire to accumulate top technology talent

DBS expects 150 talents to take part in this initiative.

Stricter health standards imposed in migrant worker dormitories

MOM, MND, and MOH were in charge of developing the standards. 

Top Employers Institute celebrates 30 years of helping organisations enrich the world of work

The company is looking forward to another 30 years of striving for the best in HR.

Singapore needs to look beyond the technical for the talent it needs

Singapore and many countries in the world are facing a tech talent crunch in the post-pandemic digital world – but are we looking at the right place...

What do Singapore employees want from their organisations?

74% of Singapore employees cited “work-life balance as top EVP factor, according to Randstad.

Jobless rate inches up to 2.8% in July

Some 87,300 individuals were unemployed in July.