Research from Randstad finds that 49% of employees in Singapore would quit jobs that require them to work in the office more frequently. By Maggie Mancini Singapore’s workforce has made
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Research from Amazon Web Services finds that workers with AI expertise could see salary hikes up to 28% as organisations navigate challenges in attracting skilled talent. By Maggie Mancini When
Around 13% of all new hires in Australia leave before the end of their trial period, according to research from ELMO Software. By Maggie Mancini The current economic outlook is
Research from Randstad finds that 60% of employees are happy to stay in a job that they like even if there is no room for career progression or development. By
Organisations across the nation are anticipating continued job growth and a positive recruitment outlook throughout 2024, according to research from foundit. By Maggie Mancini Online recruitment is on the rise
Strong job security and skill shortages have led to significant job movement throughout the country, according to research from Robert Half. By Maggie Mancini The job market in New Zealand









