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Maybe your office has shifted to a hybrid system, maybe you’ve finally gotten to a stable place in your job, or maybe your boss has been implying that your skills need updating. You start using your free time to browse through part-time degrees ...
Even a cursory foray into training courses and self-improvement schemes will introduce you to the terms “upskilling” and “reskilling”. For the working adult, these two are imperative, but they are not the same thing. Course ...
The short answer, especially in Singapore, is: Yes. Upskilling and learning new things are no longer optional, they are necessary to remain relevant in the career landscape no matter what field you are in. As Deputy Prime Minister H ...
The world of IT is vast, and some would say lawless and full of pitfalls as well. That’s because so much new technology, ideas and innovations are being produced and marketed every single day. If you want to start upskilling in this ar ...
We all fear a robot takeover, not in the sense of the Matrix, but more and more automated processes rendering jobs irrelevant or simply making them vanish. This caution is well-founded. Oxford University researchers Carl Frey and Michael Osbor ...
In 1 October 2020, all Singaporeans aged 25 years old and up received a $500 SkillsFuture Credits top-up. This could be used with any existing SkillsFuture credits they already possessed for SkillsFuture Credit-eligible courses. Singaporeans ...
Of particular importance in today’s workforce are “soft skills”. These are difficult to learn and practice, but of premium importance to hiring managers because they make someone successful and effective in the workplace. U ...
In its final weekly job situation report for 2020, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said close to 60,000 jobseekers were placed into opportunities under the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package from April to October. However, there were still more than 120 ...