human resources (HR)

In Focus

How to leverage artificial intelligence in HR to unlock new business successes

AI and ML can help drive productivity and enable people to be better skilled, more engaged, and significantly more productive.

News

AI-driven recruitment viewed as less fair by job applicants: survey

Respondents believe AI-enabled processes can overlook important qualities and potentially screen out good candidates.
Getting a close handle on your workforce - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

CXOs

Getting a close handle on your workforce

Here's how strategic workforce planning can improve an organisation's overall efficiency and competitive advantage.
Talent management and development amid pandemic woes - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Future of the economy

Talent management and development amid pandemic woes

Glints' Future of Hiring webinar explores what it means to manage hybrid workplace culture, revolutionise HR management and more
Jardine Matheson takes Hyper Island’s ‘business as unusual’ learning journey - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Jardine Matheson takes Hyper Island's 'business as unusual' learning journey

Learner satisfaction improved slightly from 92% to 94% following the shift online.
4 in 10 Singaporean companies planning to expand headcount in 2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Jobs

4 in 10 Singaporean companies planning to expand headcount in 2021

Singapore’s technology sector has been the main driver of employment growth.
As Covid-19 hits job market, HR firms roll up sleeves - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Jobs

As Covid-19 hits job market, HR firms roll up sleeves

Empathy is key to hiring in these difficult economic times, especially since one's actions will be remembered post-crisis.

Future of the economy

The four-day work week sounds sexy, but flexible work is the real key to productivity

A four-day work week is a good talking point, but barely anyone has actually permanently implemented it yet.

Careers & Training

Are Singapore companies guilty of ageism despite our greying population?

SINGAPORE (Apr 3): Companies in Singapore generally view mature workers as an asset although they may not have the right facilities to accommodate such employees, suggests a new survey conducted by PersolKelly.

Careers & Training

Singapore's workforce faced with conservative salary increments; less likely to enjoy bonuses in 2019: Hays

SINGAPORE (Mar 5): Companies in Singapore are predicting conservative salary increases in the year ahead after a stagnant 2018, finds a recent research report by recruitment specialist Hays.
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