HR & Education
Declining productivity in Singapore: Are you too busy being busy?
Declining productivity in Singapore: Are you too busy being busy?
Sounds like an odd statement, doesn't it? Surely we're all busy and that's a good thing, isn't it? Well, maybe not. Despite the considerable efforts...
The ultimate white-collar boxing match: Singapore versus Hong Kong
The debate around whether Singapore or Hong Kong is the best city in Asia to work is long-running, with proponents for each city standing toe-to-toe...
The changing face of recruitment in Singapore
Recruitment in Singapore has evolved to a different level in the last five years. If you have searched for a job in the recent past, the difference is...
Almost half of university graduates earned their degrees abroad: report
The number of domestic graduates is deceptively small.
3 things you need to know about employee health insurance in Singapore
In Singapore, many employee remuneration and benefits packages have a heavy emphasis on access to health insurance. And little wonder this is the case...
Boosting productivity in Singapore: The use of learning strategies
Question: How do you get new waiters to memorise the food and drinks menu in a short span of time? For the matter, how do you get new staff to learn...
Foreign talent in Singapore: A win-win
The recent celebration of Singapore's 50th anniversary, or SG50, provides us with a timely opportunity to reflect on the decades of success that the...
These ex-consultants ditched their jobs to help millennials beat quarter-life crisis
Helping them pursue their passions and try out for new roles.
Empowering mothers at the workplace in Singapore
In his speech, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office and the Secretary General of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), Mr Chan Chun Sing...
How are you using Glassdoor to engage talent in Singapore?
I remember working for a larger corporation when I was younger and we'd be asked to dress up on certain days when we were expecting clients or...
Steep salary hike on the cards for local IT professionals
Pay will increase by as much as 15%.
Singapore firms urged to expand worker variety amidst talent retention woes
Employers should cast wider nets to keep up.
9 in 10 Singaporeans agree flexi jobs will keep older workers: survey
Rigid workdays can be off-putting for aging laborers.
Teachers to get salary hike as MOE overhauls salary scheme
Monthly pay will rise by 4% to 9%.
Keppel kicked out of top spot as Singapore’s best-governed firm
It was dethroned by SingTel.
Lower enrolment threatens Overseas Education as foreign students exit
It will only have 3,100 students in FY15.
Bursting bubbles: Graduates' askewed job expectations
Career service and guidance is becoming a big emphasis for many tertiary schools in Singapore. In fact if you take a look at Gebiz (Singapore...
Commentary
Digital identity in the age of AI: Singapore’s strategic advantage
Why Singapore-based firms still underestimate the human side of doing business in North Asia
Singapore's hiring slowdown: A call for data-driven resilience
When it comes to AI, there is no such thing as too many chefs
The agility trap: Why most Singaporean businesses are structured for stability, not speed
Building a Southern Malaysia supply chain ecosystem for Singapore’s advanced manufacturing
Failed talks, rising costs: Why Singapore still feels the shock of Middle East tensions
How Singapore consumer brands can build strong supply chains amidst rising input costs
Singapore’s AI ambitions will rise or fall on infrastructure
Why a clear digital roadmap is essential for business success