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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 ...
When it comes to upgrading yourself, there are many options. You may wish to take a break from work to pursue a diploma or degree, sign up for an internship or volunteer programme, or take a short course in a subject of choice. For those pressed f ...
New year, new resolutions and a new growing demand for those who possess a specific set of skills. While most in-demand skills on this list mainly revolve around digital platforms, read on to find out what other non-digitally linked skill is relevant ...
The construction industry is, and has been one of the top performing sectors in Singapore. According to the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), construction demand this year could come in at a whopping $27 billion to $34 billion. What ...
Regardless of how old you are, we’re glad you’ve decided to commence your studies. The decision to do so couldn’t be made at a better time, given the Government’s enhanced support for Singaporeans to upgrade themselves.   ...
As young, bright-eyed individuals fresh out of secondary school, many of us have faced the common dilemma of whether to venture onto the Junior College (JC) or Polytechnic path for the next phase of our life. Most students only consider a Pol ...
As an experienced working professional in Singapore, one of the reasons you may not be able to grow your careers in the desired direction is because of ‘qualification inflation’, whereby a large proportion of degree graduates enter the ...