As Singapore’s employment landscape evolves rapidly, staying ahead of the curve is essential for businesses aiming to attract, motivate, and retain top talent. SEEK’s latest report offers a comprehensive overview of hiring trends, compensation strategies, and workplace dynamics, providing invaluable insights into the future of work in Singapore.
The 2024 Hiring, Compensation & Benefits Report from SEEK is more than just a compilation of data; it’s a roadmap for businesses looking to thrive in the ever-changing employment landscape. Drawing from insights gathered from 673 companies across Singapore, spanning diverse industries and job roles, this report is a testament to SEEK’s commitment to empowering businesses for success.
Despite some uncertainties, confidence remains high in Singapore’s job market for the first half of 2024. A substantial 45% of surveyed hirers express optimism, anticipating increased hiring activity. However, concerns arise for the latter half of the year, with 32% of hirers citing uncertainty, reflecting the volatile nature of economic conditions and global events.
The report highlights significant shifts in hiring dynamics, with notable increases in hiring permanent part-time and contractual/temporary full-time employees. Medium and large businesses lead the charge in these strategic workforce adjustments, emphasizing flexibility and project-based roles to meet evolving demands.
In the dynamic landscape of Singaporean employment, compensation strategies play a pivotal role in attracting and retaining top talent. Salary benchmarking, performance bonuses, and salary increments are key initiatives adopted by companies to retain employees and remain competitive in the market.
Employee well-being emerges as a top priority for businesses, with a growing emphasis on benefits such as flexible working arrangements, health checks, and mental health/wellness counseling. As the workforce seeks greater work-life balance, companies are adapting their policies to support holistic employee wellness.
The report also sheds light on future workplace arrangements, with a notable preference for hybrid working models. While uncertainty looms, businesses are recognizing the importance of flexible workplace options to attract and retain talent, particularly in technology-driven sectors.
Acknowledging workplace stress as a significant concern, businesses are taking proactive measures to support employee well-being. While progress has been made, there’s still room for improvement in implementing initiatives to alleviate stress and foster a healthier work environment.
The report offers actionable insights for employers to navigate the evolving employment landscape in Singapore. From identifying deal-breakers for jobseekers to shifting hiring paradigms, businesses can leverage these insights to optimize their hiring strategies and foster a more inclusive and supportive workplace culture.
As businesses navigate the complexities of the post-pandemic era, the 2024 Hiring, Compensation & Benefits Report serves as a valuable resource for businesses seeking to navigate the future of employment in Singapore. With actionable insights and strategic recommendations, SEEK empowers businesses to thrive in an increasingly dynamic and competitive job market.
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