Post-graduate qualifications: Is it worth it?
By JobsCentral editorial teamFurther education is essential for career progression, or even survival, in the modern corporate world. Yet, there is a declining trend in the number of Singaporeans...
View ArticleResearchers are the thriftiest workers in Singapore: JobsCentral Survey
By Jonathan Tay An online survey conducted by JobsCentral, from 19 August to 16 September 2011, revealed that researchers are among the thriftiest workers in Singapore. Nearly 60 percent of the...
View ArticleSurvey Results: More than half of Singapore workers would avoid dating...
By Jonathan TayWhen it comes to the rules of dating, it appears that most Singapore employees are cautious to never find the honey from where they get the money. An online survey conducted by...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Three-in-four workers in Singapore use internet for non-work...
By Jonathan TayWith the ease of connecting to the internet and the abundance of social networking sites available these days, it comes as little surprise that most employers are concerned about what...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Nearly one-quarter of Singapore workers feel bullied at work
By Jonathan TayAccording to an online study conducted by JobsCentral, nearly one-in-four (24%) workers in Singapore, believe themselves to be victims of office bullying. The survey, which received the...
View ArticlePoll Results: Would you welcome the idea of ‘Working from home’?
With technology and connectivity improvements, working from home is no longer just another Monday morning dream.By providing their staff with the option of working from home, businesses may enjoy...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Singapore workers share why they faked being sick to avoid work
By Jonathan TayNearly one out of every five (18.3 per cent) Singapore workers has admitted to faking an illness just to shun work. This is despite efforts made by 77.7 per cent of employers in...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Are you a saver or spender? JobsCentral Survey reveals the...
By Jonathan TayMost Singapore workers are not setting aside enough from their monthly paycheck. This is despite moderate improvements in saving habits, according to the latest online study by...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Three-in-four employers in Singapore snoop on job candidates...
By Jonathan TayJobseekers, mind your netiquette. Your future boss could be watching your online deeds. According to an online study by JobsCentral, at least three-in-four employers (75.1 per cent)...
View ArticleSurvey Results: In the quest for talents. Interviewers share bizarre...
By Jonathan TayFrom dealing with a crying interviewee to encountering a stalker, interviewers reveal some of the strangest job candidates they have come across in JobsCentral’s latest online study. The...
View ArticleJobsCentral Survey: Singapore employers confess to bad work habits that they...
By Jonathan TayIn this study, JobsCentral explores employer-employee work relationships and the common bad working habits bosses commit. 75 per cent of employers say it is important that employees work...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Tales of the night (shift). Singapore workers share ghostly...
By Jonathan TayShifting shadows and eerie brushes of cold winds. Could they be tricks of the mind or something more daunting? The latest online study conducted by JobsCentral, from May to June 2013,...
View ArticleSingapore workers recount strange requests from their bosses, in...
By Jonathan TayAn online study by JobsCentral found that nearly two out of every five workers (39.1 per cent) in Singapore have ever been asked by their bosses to perform tasks that fall outside their...
View ArticleSurvey Results: One in Four Singapore Workers Have an Auspicious Practice at...
By Jonathan TayWould you don work clothes of a specific colour or avoid going to work on ominous dates, if doing so would improve your fortunes and career success? An online study conducted by the...
View ArticleSurvey Results: Singapore Workers Reveal Their Working Weight Woes, in...
By Jonathan TayMore than three in five Singapore workers (61.7 per cent) have gained weight since starting work. Furthermore, 16.8 per cent have reported gaining at least 20 kg since joining the...
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