HR & Education

IT workers could earn up to 15% more in 2018

They can expect annual salaries of between $180,000 and $450,000.

IT workers could earn up to 15% more in 2018

They can expect annual salaries of between $180,000 and $450,000.

SPH buys additional 4.84% stake in Mindchamps Preschool

Its total interest in the firm rose to 26.84%.

Bankers' salaries could rise by up to 5%

But expect hiring levels to slow down as the firms integrate IT into their systems.

Hello from the other side: 2 in 3 business travelers don't stay in touch with family

They admitted that benefits of travel outweigh maintaining family relationships.

9 in 10 CIOs want contractual IT workers

They are looking for increased staff flexibility.

7 in 10 SMEs struggle with manpower costs

It has been declining since 2012 due to productivity improvements.

Hong Kong beats Singapore in attracting expats

Perhaps not surprisingly, the Swiss Business school behind the survey, IMD, ranked Switzerland as the best place for expats.

Horrible bosses: Almost half of Singapore employees say their manager doesn't help their career advance

The good news is 81% of employees feel that they can freely tell their managers their opinions on work issues more than half the time.

7 in 10 employees keen to receive performance reviews

They believe feedback is helpful for career advancement.

GIC buys majority stake in Melbourne innovation precinct

The project will be pre-leased to the University of Melbourne for 42 years.

Only 6 in 10 private school graduates hired 6 months after graduation

They find it harder to adjust compared to their public school counterparts.

55% of employees unsatisfied with workplace benefits

But 63% of bosses believe their staff value the benefits.

8 in 10 Singapore employees actively seek career advice

Males are more likely to reach out to specialists.

HRnetGroup profits up 3.56% to $11m in Q3

Profit attributable to shareholders also rose 20.2% YoY to $10.7m.

Raffles Education's loss widens 49% to $3.46m in Q1

Blame the discontinuation and teach-out of Raffles Shanghai JV college.

Strategic global mobility: unlocking the potential of cross-border programmes

Singapore’s job market is on the mend, with the economy expanding 4.6% in the third quarter from a year ago, according to advance estimates by the...