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Report On Hiring And Jobs In Singapore During H1 2013

According to the latest report on hiring and jobs in Singapore by Michael Page, business conditions in Singapore proved relatively stable over the last 12 months, as companies continued to choose Singapore as a hub for their regional operations. Within this climate, over half of employers surveyed (52%) for the H1 2013 Employment Index Report indicate current business conditions are satisfactory.

This stability of business conditions is likely to create a positive volume of job opportunities in the professional employment market during the first six months of 2013. According to survey findings almost half of the respondents (46%) expect to increase headcount in their company, with 53% indicating they are likely to boost staff numbers by up to 5%. This new headcount is most likely to be attributed to the operational function of the business, according to almost half of surveyed employers (47%).

Alongside a healthy volume of job opportunities expected in the first six months of 2013, the level of employee turnover is also anticipated to be steady. Almost half of surveyed employers (49%) expect the level of staff turnover to be the same as the second half of 2012 and 70% report their focus on staff retention will also remain unchanged. Performance based rewards will be the retention strategy focused on by most employers (46%). For companies with a focus on acquiring staff, competitive salaries will most likely be offered to attract talent according to 47% of employers.

While 31% of survey respondents view business conditions in Singapore over the first six months of 2013 as stable, a further 27% expect business conditions will improve and 24% expect they will decline. Overall, most surveyed employers (40%) report concern for achieving business goals within their allocated budget, as companies continue to drive their business forward in the stable business environment.

The weak European economy is having a moderate impact on current business activity levels in Singapore for most surveyed employers (49%), however overall, 44% of respondents do not plan any specific action in response to this impact.

Written By: Amit Puri - Managing Consultant, Sandbox Advisors

Amit is an experienced career, business and HR professional. Previously, he has worked with organisations such as Bain & Company, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup. Amit has advanced degrees/qualifications in Career Counselling, Organisational Psychology & HR, Occupational Psychometrics, Career/Life Coaching & Business.

2 Responses to Report On Hiring And Jobs In Singapore During H1 2013

  1. Chella says:

    Hi, Thank you for posting this article to your site. Its very helpful to me know the current situation in singapore that seeking IT job opportunities in singapore.

    I am Java J2EE professional, currently working from india. if you can able to get job in IT industry, Please give your advise i will follow up your valuable suggestion. Thanks

    • Most welcome Chella,

      The usual job search methods apply here as well i.e. job sites, recruiters and online/physical networking. Do have a look at our job search articles for detailed tips/steps. All the best!