HR & Education
Is Singapore starting to become costly for expats?
It is now the 16th most expensive location in the world.
Is Singapore starting to become costly for expats?
It is now the 16th most expensive location in the world.
Chart of the Day: Check out how many employees were laid off in Q3
The number was lower than the past quarter's 4,800.
Guess which industry will receive the highest wage hike in 2017
Life sciences jobs are expected to see a 4.1% salary increase next year.
Singapore employees uncertain on job security due to lack of digital skills
84% of them said they need to acquire skills to guarantee employability.
Singapore unemployment rises 2.1% as total jobs contract in Q3
It was in 1Q15 when employment last suffered contraction.
Why Singaporeans enjoy work-life balance more than Hong Kongers
They bring home work less often than those in Hong Kong.
Singapore's real wage growth could reach 4.7% in 2017: study
The median base salary movement is forecast to be at 4%.
Almost 2 in 5 Singaporeans not expecting a salary raise
But 7 in 10 are expecting a year-end bonus.
Daily Briefing: Singapore millenials amongst the world's gloomiest; Margaret Drive site attracts 14 bidders
And here's a quick look into Singapore's bond market.
Singapore students outshine in global education ranking
1 in 4 achieves the pinnacle in Science.
Singapore amongst the most expensive countries for international education
Sixth grade tuition fees cost about $38,500 per annum.
Singapore's startup boom to create more jobs in 2017
Firms will be on the lookout for digital marketing, data analytics talents.
Singapore faces brain drain threat: study
Nearly 2 in 5 post-graduates want to leave.
Singapore's top 10 talent trends for 2017
Employers in Singapore will place greater emphasis on the personality and soft skills of candidates to fill vacancies in 2017. This is just one of the...
Working seniors more than doubled in Singapore in a decade
Workers' median age is now three-years older than in 2006.
Singapore women lead labour force participation boost
Uptick in female employment offset decrease in males.
Singaporeans have better work-life balance than Hong Kongers: study
Singaporeans take work home less often than Hong Kongers.