10 Jobs in S’pore That Might be Taken Over by Robots in 10 Years

If you think that the threat of robots taking over jobs is mere speculation by science fiction writers, think again: in 2016, a President...

Restaurant Couldn’t Find a Dishwasher Until They Offered $3,500/Month (& It’s Still not a...

The Food & Beverage Industry is always facing manpower shortages. There’s this… underlying stigma where Singaporeans think white-collar jobs are far better than blue-collar jobs,...

People Who Have Physically Demanding Jobs Will Grow Fat If They Don’t Exercise Outside...

We've often heard about how jobs that don't require much physical activity is unhealthy. It'll make you fat. Sitting for too long increases the risk of...

9 Freelancers Rights You Confirm-Plus-Chop Didn’t Know

I have a friend who has been freelancing for several years now as a videographer, and whenever I ask her about her work, she’ll...

5 Signs of a Good Company That Employees Would Stay Even if Pay is...

This is a guest post contributed by Ling. Working in Singapore is tough, no doubt about it. In fact, you won't be surprised to hear...

Bulk of Classified Ads in S’pore Newspapers Are by Firms Looking for Cleaners or...

In the recruitment section of local sections, more than 60% are dedicated to hiring cleaners and Food and Beverages (F&B) personnel. A Human Resource (HR)...

10 Things People Who Worked in F&B Hoped Diners Would Know & Understand

The F&B industry is a demanding job, not just physically but mentally, too. If you think all it takes to be in F&B is...

10 Facts About Your Annual Leave in S’pore You Probably Didn’t Know Of

If you're already tired from working, you're not alone. Think about the holidays ahead, that should motivate you to strive on. But if you're extra stressed...

The Real Reason Why Singapore Hasn’t Implemented 4-Day Workweek

For years, we've dreamt of it: An honest to goodness... four-day workweek. One day less of work and the same monthly salary? It was, as a wise...

8 Things S’poreans Should Do Before Quitting Their Job

Here are some numbers to shock you: in 2017, the average monthly resignation rate in Singapore was 1.8%. Having said that, if your company has...