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Nearly 7 in 10 Singapore firms to go on a hiring spree until December

Here are the in demand posts.

In a release, jobsDB today announced the findings of its recent Hiring Index Survey that canvassed the opinions of 233 companies in Singapore on their hiring plans and preferences in the coming months. Among other findings, the Survey uncovered that holding a University degree is not the determining factor in securing a job in Singapore.

Interestingly, the Survey revealed that 67% of respondents will be hiring in the next three months, and a further 40% reported they would hire foreign talent. 81% of available positions are for junior executives, followed by 52% for entry level, 35% for senior executives, 24% for managers and 11% for top senior management.

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