Leaders call for new playbook to accelerate gender equality
Global Leaders call for a new playbook to accelerate progress on gender equality at P&G WeSeeEqual Summit
Procter & Gamble today hosted the second annual...
Singapore Introduces Open Hotels Weekends Programme to Provide Insider’s Look at...
Students, job-seekers and members of the public will get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the dynamic hotel industry and the wide range of work and...
Employers in Singapore Expect to Recruit with Anticipated Increase in Business...
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Almost half of the employers in Singapore have plans to increase the number of full-time employees in 2022, according to the latest Hays Asia...
Salaries and Demand for Tech Talent in Singapore Remains High
GRIT, a Singapore-based recruitment and solutions firm announced the launch of the Singapore Salary Report 2022/2023. The report includes information and statistics on the...
Benefits are the key to keeping employees happy and motivated
Monetary returns alone may no longer keep employees working at their peak. An attractive package that provides for a more wholesome career is the...
More cautions hiring in Singapore as Economy Slows
Employers in Singapore have turned cautions when it comes to hiring as the economy slows in the face of global headwinds. The Monetary Authority...
Singapore’s 15 fastest-growing jobs for 2023, according to LinkedIn
Jobs that help companies digitize and grow amid economic volatility are on the rise in Singapore, according to LinkedIn. Its latest Jobs on the...
Is emotional intelligence a predictor of success?
Gone are the days when a high IQ would place an employee at the pinnacle of achievement. Today, the pre-eminence of IQ as a...
SURVEY AIMS TO DEFINE WORKPLACE HAPPINESS
A new survey by the non-profit Singapore Human Resources Institute (SHRI) and research firm Align Group aims to find out what workplace happiness means...
Singapore’s overall unemployment rate in August climbs
Singapore’s overall unemployment rate rose to 3.4 per cent in August, climbing past the high of 3.3 per cent recorded in September 2009 during...