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Singapore the only developed country where getting a job is much easier

Here are the ten nations where most people say it is “a good time” to find a job.

According to a recent survey by an international organization, Gallup, what the whole world wants is a good job. When asked about the most important problem they face, people from 146 nations worldwide consistently mention the availability of jobs. But just any job is not enough.

Surprisingly, when people were asked where they feel it is 'good time' to find a job, most mentioned countries belonging in the developing world. Singapore, excluding oil rich country Qatar is the only developed country where getting a job is much easier. Here are the results:

 

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