5 things you need to know about Singapore ICT millennials

Being rewarded for hard work is not all that matters to them.


Born between 1982 and 1993, millennials represent a significant proportion of today's labour market and are becoming the most influential segment in most orgnisations. The Singapore Computer Society polled 187 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) professionals and students to find out more about this alluring generation.

Here are five important things they found out about ICT Millennials:

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