HR & Education
Singapore needs better workspaces to make burnt out citizens happy
Singapore needs better workspaces to make burnt out citizens happy
The city-state requires more than a well-stocked pantry to deal with extreme exhaustion.
SUTD, MaivenPoint launch tech skills programme for students
MaivenPoint will provide on-the-job training opportunities to the students.
COTD: Engineers now required to master business management and digital tools
In 2022 there were 134,767 job posts for engineers.
Hybrid work could save Singaporeans $3,900 in commuting costs
Globally, 84% say reduced commutes improve work-life balance and activities.
Here's the most sought-after skills in Singapore from 2012-2022
Majority of workers have skills in business, data, and production management.
Ageing population drives demand for specialized skills in Care Economy
Community partnership and professional consultation skills are experiencing heightened demand.
Demand for digital, care economy skills slated for growth: SkillsFuture SG
A total of 24 skills are deemed to grow in demand.
Which skills are in demand in Singapore's digital economy?
E-commerce management, automation, and AI applications were seen as priority skills.
NTUC to form new Platform Work Associations for enhanced worker support
It will form the associations once Parliament passes the Platform Workers Bill.
Gen AI courses in high demand as Singapore enrollments soar 815%
Introduction to AI is amongst top courses sought by Singaporeans.
Staff well-being seen as top challenge in Singapore education: survey
The survey was conducted with 23,754 adults from 30 countries.
Singapore workforce sees surge in AI adoption: report
One in 117 job postings in Singapore mentions GenAI.
CHART OF THE DAY: More Singaporeans see the positive impact of AI on education
Four in 10 are against banning the use of ChatGPT in schools.
Singapore to offer up to $6,000 in aid for unemployed under new scheme
The scheme will be launched in April 2025.
IPOS partners with various firms to raise IP awareness in Singapore
In Singapore, workers in IPR-intensive jobs are paid 9.2% more than those in non-IP-intensive jobs.
SIT opens new Punggol campus for academic year 2024
Students from two clusters are the first to experience the new campus.
Almost half of S'poreans want to work overseas, USA amongst top choice
They are focusing on USA, Canada, the UK, and Australia.
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