HR & Education
Vacant jobs in Singapore down 7%
Vacant jobs in Singapore down 7%
Blame the hiring restrictions on foreign born non-resident professionals.
Two Singapore business schools rank amongst the world's crème de la crème
They are INSEAD-Singapore and NUS Business School.
Daily Briefing: HDB to ramp up BTO flat supply ahead of launch; Singapore demands return of army vehicles from Hong Kong
And here's why a university degree is no longer a golden ticket to success.
Singapore raises re-employment age ceiling to 67
The amendments in the re-employment bill will take effect starting July.
Why Singapore companies should consider eHiring
Smartphone penetration in APAC region is expected to hit 51.5% by 2019.
SkillsFuture Credit amasses 126,000 Singaporean users in its inaugural year
The average utilisation was highest among Singaporeans aged 25 to 29.
MAS regulatory changes create new job opportunities in audit, risk & compliance
The Monetary Authority of Singapore's regulatory changes in 2016 and planned reforms throughout 2017 has seen many financial institutions launch a...
This edtech startup wants to “democratise” university applications process
Cialfo has helped over 500 students get accepted into their dream schools.
Envisioning the future academy
What do you hope to see in the future of education? Society has progressed greatly over the past few decades, whether in the form of technological...
TalentDash wants to get rid of manual processes from the HR industry
Say goodbye to towers of resumes.
Why Southeast Asian businesses should foster a collaborative workplace
While we have been 'collaborating' since the dawn of time, today's collaboration takes place in many ways and over many mediums, anywhere in the world...
No thanks, boss: 3 in 5 Singapore workers rejected counter offers from employers
While 30% claimed they accepted the offer and ended up staying.
A bird's eye view of temporary and contract employment in Singapore
Is contracting the new normal? With offshoring, redundancies, and talks of economic slowdown, it’s quite a respite to see optimism in the contracting...
1 in 3 Singapore firms eye hiring more people in 2017
While almost 2 in 3 plan to offer wage hikes.
Is Singapore starting to become costly for expats?
It is now the 16th most expensive location in the world.
Chart of the Day: Check out how many employees were laid off in Q3
The number was lower than the past quarter's 4,800.
Guess which industry will receive the highest wage hike in 2017
Life sciences jobs are expected to see a 4.1% salary increase next year.
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