HR & Education

HR Briefing: Drawing the line between work and home

The work from home setup may be taking its toll on workers’ mental health.

HR Briefing: Drawing the line between work and home

The work from home setup may be taking its toll on workers’ mental health.

Here are the top ten most attractive companies to work for in 2021

Procter & Gamble, Changi and Sea Group are among the top ten companies Singaporeans want to work for in 2021, according to Randstad.

140 career opportunities for women to be launched in DBS second virtual job fair

This was a huge leap from 50 jobs in last year’s inaugural launch.

"I QUIT": 49% of Singaporeans want to leave their jobs

Over 49% of the Singapore workforce is considering leaving their employer in 2021, according to a Microsoft report.

A*Star trumps tech giants Google and Apple in top employer rankings

Universum surveyed 10,000 students for their top employer of choice.

Why e-commerce careers are among the premier choice for tertiary students

Other preferred industries include education and banking.

Will video conferencing take over the future?

A study commissioned by Zoom seems to point in that direction.

What you need to know about 500 Startups newest startup ignition program

This new program is in partnership with the Singapore government.

Two in five Singaporeans believe pandemic will negatively impact job prospects: survey

They are also less confident about job satisfaction and pay against the global average.

OCBC, Standard Chartered lead LinkedIn Top SG Company rankings

Professional network LinkedIn has ranked the top 15 companies that helped Singaporeans during the pandemic.

Work connections, breaks and things that office workers miss

Why do 70% of Singaporean professionals actually miss going to the office?

Role of CIOs in Singapore expands rapidly: survey

90% of CIOs feel that they have more leadership influence.

Firms at a loss when it comes to attracting digital talent: survey

Eight out of 10 businesses recognise the need for upskilling employees with digital skills.

62% of employees fear stigma of discussing stress, mental health

Despite the toll of the pandemic on mental health, employees fear possible job loss when trying to seek help.

Singapore-based companies prefer hires with technical skills: report

39% of companies in Singapore prefer those with specific technical skills over traditional qualifiers with broader abilities and experience.

One year into the pandemic: Singaporeans bogged down by anxiety; fear

A new survey has revealed that nine out of 10 Singaporean workers are struggling with mental health issues.

SMU re-obtains coveted AACSB accreditation

The accreditation represents the highest standard of quality in business education.