HR & Education
Majority of Singaporeans deem slang as inappropriate at work: survey
Majority of Singaporeans deem slang as inappropriate at work: survey
One-third of respondents use slang for quicker communication
NUS taps Tang Heiwai as MAS term professor
His term will run from 4 March to 15 March.
SG-based senior product managers earn triple compared to SEA peers
The base salary range for senior product managers ranges from US$8,000 -US$14,200 monthly.
SG-based startup CEOs earn more than SEA counterparts: report
Singaporean CEOs of startups in the $11m-$50m funding stage earn 3.1x more.
#WomensMonth: Singapore takes lead in female CEO hiring
Thirteen per cent (13%) of CEO appointments in Singapore are going to women.
Tech, AI drive changes in search for talent in Singapore
By 2030, the skills needed for a job will change dramatically due to AI.
92% of SMU fresh graduates hired, but salary remains steady: survey
Top three programs based on hirings were finance, IT, law and accounting.
HRnetGroup reports 5.9% earnings dip
Revenue for FY2023 experienced a 5.4% year-on-year decline.
SGX RegCo proposes rule changes to streamline company restructuring
It suggested eliminating shareholder votes on major disposals during liquidation.
Tech jobs no longer lead Best Jobs list in Singapore
The rankings consider salary, employer demand, and consistent growth in job postings.
Lack of AI guidelines puts businesses, customer privacy at risk, study warns
80% of staff want AI guidelines, training in the workplace.
Singapore among the top career locations to move to for APAC workers: survey
Improved salaries and remuneration the main reason for moving.
Singaporeans across generations raise concern on impact of AI in job security
Technical and soft skills were found to be the most crucial skills in future workplaces.
Banking, computer software, healthcare among top industries to work in for students
Students mostly look at career growth and opportunities in assessing jobs.
MNCs offer more flexible working days than local companies: Hays
Only two in 10 MNCs require their workers to report five days a week in the office.
Singapore raises local qualifying salary to $1,600
The hourly rate has also been increased to $10.50 per hour, says DPM Wong.
Singapore provides $1.3b to support local companies
These include a $2,000 cash payout and a 50% income tax rebate of up to $40,000.