Retrenchments and Vacancies in Singapore
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Retrenchments and Vacancies in Singapore

If you read the news, you will notice both retrenchment and vacancies are happening simultaneously in Singapore.

CNA Commentary : As retrenchments rise in Singapore, only the paranoid will survive

BT News : Share of newly created job vacancies in Singapore at six-year high

So, what’s really happening?

There is a big shift in Singapore’s economy.


Here are a few observations:

Business NOT as usual (BNAU)

Every company is facing headwinds, some stronger than others. Business models that worked in the past are no longer applicable. I have heard this in every sector.

  1. In renewable energy, it’s not easy to make money as the business models are constantly evolving.
  2. In telco, companies are still figuring out how to make money from the high data consumption. It defies logic, thanks to competition, that we don’t pay a lot for 5G access.
  3. In machinery, every Western company is facing Chinese competition. It’s hard to ignore the “good enough” equipment that Chinese companies are selling.

In short, you need to review all your company's strategy and business plans. Throw out the old playbook and develop a new one. Business leaders will need to lead with insight and learn quickly about the new environment.

Singapore is a high-cost country

Singapore is a high-cost country and the cost will continue to go up. Many companies, especially SMEs, are operating on a low-cost labor model. This will not work anymore.

The qualifying salary for Employment Pass (EP) will raise to $5,600 by Jan 1, 2025. It will not be possible for many SMEs to hire employees at that level. If there are no contingency plans, the company will go into losses.

In short, move up (the value chain) or move out (to another low cost country like Malaysia or Indonesia). There is really not much option left.

The tech sector continues to grow

The tech sector is not contracting, just shifting. Tech workers continue to be in high demand and the skills required are changing. If you know something about AI, you will get at least 3 job offers. But no one can guarantee that your job will be there in 12 months. So, be mentally ready for change.

Remember: AI does not take away human jobs. It is Humans with AI who take jobs away from Humans without AI.

Microsoft just appointed Mustafa Suleyman as the new CEO of Microsoft AI. This is a big move and I imagine all our Microsoft products to be souped up with AI functions.

Singapore Inc is ready for the future

Singapore is rather advanced in preparing for the future. The Singapore Economy 2030 vision shares four key pillars of growth: Trade, Enterprise, Manufacturing and Services.

Although it doesn’t have a crystal ball, it is willing to invest big time in human capital and smart technology. There is a lot of prudence and a deep-dive approach in making these strategic decisions.

While I don’t foresee another Jurong Island (petrochemical hub; low hanging fruit), I think Singapore will continue to remain relevant in the world of AI, global trade flows, and climate change/carbon trading.

It's very interesting to see the appointment of Ravi Menon, Singapore's former Central Banker to be the first Ambassador for Climate Action !

Conclusion

In summary, the future remains bright for Singapore. But everyone needs to learn more to remain relevant to the new world.

What have you learnt in the last 3 months? Have you upgraded yourself in the last 12 months? It’s never too late, only too little.

If you are a Singaporean, how do you plan to utilize the Skillsfuture grant?

To all jobhunters: Only The Paranoid Survive! (quoting Andy Grove, Intel founder)

Jasmine Haria

CEO-Nuway CFR Pte Ltd | Regional Director ASIA-CFR Global Executive Search | Co-Founder - FluidTal.com -Curated Remote AI & Data Talents

8 个月

Well said @Ricky Foo. To stay pertinent in the evolving world is the mantra.

Minal Jagtiani

Founder of LeadThink, a solution that guarantees employability through a Talent-as-a-Service platform

8 个月

A nice, neat summary of the scenario, Ricky Foo! And your last point no.5; jumps! Who knew that fear and other such emotions will feature in the survival toolkit!

Harsh Johari

I help ambitious leaders build strong Executive Presence so that they get rapid career growth and coveted CXO roles I Executive & Leadership Coach I Learning and Development | Training | Talent Management

8 个月

Navigating these shifts requires resilience, innovation, and a proactive approach to talent management. By staying informed and agile, Singapore can emerge stronger and more resilient in the face of change.

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Kevin Chan

Former Microsoft | Partner & Channel Sales Leadership | Generative AI | Digital Transformation

8 个月

Ricky, great insights! and timely! We're already seeing roles that were once thought to be critical now being reevaluated because of AI. This includes the once sought after Software Development function with the release of AI powered development tools and even most recently, autonomous AI agents to handle your software development automatically! Any function that is mechanical & rote in nature, is likely a candidate for optimization with AI. In one of the recent workshops i taught at SMU academy, we discussed how AI will impact creative functions in advertising and media production.

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