HR & Education
Singapore to pour in $20b for science and technology development
Singapore to pour in $20b for science and technology development
Plus $100m for 3D printing and advanced 2D.
Why job competition from foreigners is good for Singapore
It is no secret that many Singaporeans have been complaining about the phenomenon of foreign Professionals, Managers and Executives (PMEs) taking...
Anne Chung Gim Ean quits as Raffles Education college director
She is the spouse of its the company's CEO and chairman, Chew Hua Seng.
Another item, another dollar: Frugal Singaporeans more likely to rent pricey products than buy them
Why pay out for something to be used once?.
Are your skills in demand in Singapore?
A wide variety of professionals across a broad spectrum of industries are in high demand in Singapore and these days it is often skilled Singaporean...
Why yearend is THE best time to find a job in Singapore
If you're looking for a job in Singapore, it might sound counter-intuitive to start applying for it in December. But whether you're directly placing...
Informatics Education appoints Dr Ling Poon Teck as COO
Part of his responsibilities will be to develop and implement strategies to drive organisational performance to take the group to greater heights...
Singapore's 12 most influential business professors under 40
The youngest is aged 34.
Here's how to be a top earning private tutor in Singapore
Standing out in the "Tuition Nation".
Over 8 in 10 Singaporean fresh grads have difficulty landing their first job: survey
The most coveted industry is finance.
CPF’s score plunges in global pension index amid mounting adequacy concerns
Non-residents should have CPF too, policymakers told.
Addressing the challenges of Globalisation 2.0 in Singapore
Globalisation is changing its shape and form, with the balance of power shifting to Asia and rapid changes in the modern workforce. Hay Group, in...
Over 4 in 10 Singaporeans have not started saving for retirement: report
An alarming 31% of workers older than 55 have no savings at all.
Singaporean employees extremely eager to leave their current bosses: report
A high turnover rate is the new norm.
Back to work, gramps: Public sector re-employment age extended till 67
Over 800 officers are turning 65 next year.
Singaporeans lead the pack as Western multinationals rush to hire Asian execs
Mandarin and English make a formidable combo.
Are bosses in Singapore turning a blind eye to backstabbing?
A news survey says yes, find out why.