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SIM GE Prepares Graduates for Singapore's Evolving Workforce
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2026 - In a labour market shaped by rapid industry transformation and evolving skills demands, the link between higher education and employment outcomes has become a key consideration for students and families evaluating their education pathways. In ...
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South China Morning Post
· Jun 27, 2026
Singapore graduates settle for half pay in brutal jobs market
As the class of 2026 join the race to find jobs, unemployed college graduates in Singapore are taking a last-ditch shot at getting ahead via temporary government-funded gigs that earn them half the median first pay cheque. The government’s Graduate Industry Traineeships, known as GRIT, offer a stopgap for graduates to gain industry-relevant experience with government agencies or private businesses, earning between S1,800 to S2,400 (US1,400 to US1,850) per month. The lowest end of that range...
DNyuz
· Jun 26, 2026
Singapore grads battle low-paid trainee stigma to get hired
As the class of 2026 join the race to find jobs, unemployed college graduates in Singapore are taking a last-ditch shot at getting ahead: temporary government-funded gigs that earn them half the median first paycheck. The government’s Graduate Industry Traineeships, known as GRIT, offer a stopgap for graduates to gain industry-relevant experience with government agencies or []
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 3, 2026
Bolehkah TVET melahirkan doktor falsafah?
MALAYSIA kini berada pada fasa penting dalam transformasi pendidikan dan pembangunan tenaga kerja apabila kerajaan mula memperkukuh laluan Pendidikan dan Latihan Teknikal dan Vokasional (TVET) sehingga ke tahap yang lebih tinggi yang dinamakan TVET Termaju. Langkah ini merangkumi penawaran pengajian TVET pada peringkat ijazah sarjana muda, sarjana dan doktor falsafah berasaskan amalan profesional serta industri. ... Read more The post Bolehkah TVET melahirkan doktor falsafah? appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
The Slovenia Times
· Jul 1, 2026
SIM Academy Enhances Flexible Upskilling Pathways for Adult Learners and Working Parents
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 1 July 2026 - SIM Academy today announced its continued commitment to supporting adult learners and working parents through flexible, industry-relevant upskilling pathways designed to meet the demands of modern work and life. As workforce transformation ...
Malay Mail
· Jul 5, 2026
Anwar: Malaysia and Singapore to launch digital immigration system and new lanes by January
MUAR, July 5 — Malaysia and Singapore are targeting the launch of a new digital immigration system and additional...
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Related coverage for "SIM GE Prepares Graduates for Singapore's Evolving Workforce": South China Morning Post — Singapore graduates settle for half pay in brutal jobs market. DNyuz — Singapore grads battle low-paid trainee stigma to get hired. Utusan Malaysia — Bolehkah TVET melahirkan doktor falsafah?. The Slovenia Times — SIM Academy Enhances Flexible Upskilling Pathways for Adult Learners and Working Parents. Malay Mail — Anwar: Malaysia and Singapore to launch digital immigration system and new lanes by January