HR & Education
Civil Service employees to receive 0.65-month year-end bonuses
On back of a growing economy, MTI said.
5 jobs of the future in Singapore as robots rise
More tech could mean job variety.
Singapore’s 8 most expensive MBA programmes in 2015
The costliest is a tad cheaper this year.
Execuvite introduces a virtual marketplace of professional multi-skilled freelancers
It boasts to offer Upwork, BaseCamp and LinkedIn services all combined.
NTU edges top HK and South Korea universities to clinch best university under 50 ranking
Nanyang Technological University is only 24 years old.
Chart of the Day: Check out how employment in the manufacturing sector crashed
Thousands of workers are being laid off.
The impacts of offshoring on managers left behind
Offshoring of junior back-office financial services and IT jobs away from Singapore is a trend creating ripple effects on the mid to senior back...
IDA unveils first high-tech Labs facility in the heartlands
It’s located at the Jurong Regional Library.
5 hard truths about the cost of private education in Singapore
Expats need over $500,000 in total tuition fees.
Temporary staff command top dollar in manpower-hungry Singapore
Almost 3 in 4 firms are hiring contractual workers.
Singapore's last-ever Green Corridor Run slated in 2016
The 2016 Green Corridor Run will be the last edition of the iconic event before the area is closed until 2019 for the construction of the Murnane...
Singapore dominates talent-competitiveness in Asia
It beat heavyweights like Sweden and USA, too.
Overseas Education struggles to keep foreign students as expats move to Iskandar
Enrolment is steadily dropping.
Singapore will be a land of millionaires by 2020, predicts report
Almost 1 in 30 residents will be wealthy in five years.
3 types of leaders for improved organisational competitiveness
Singapore was ranked the second most competitive country worldwide, in the World Economic Forum's "Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016" released...
Singaporeans aren’t that fond of job-hopping after all, says survey
The pressure has now shifted to employers.
Commentary
Liquidity crucial to stock market reform
From ownership to access: Unlocking vehicle productivity in Singapore
Why Singapore schools need AI policies now: A chemistry teacher’s warning