Jobs and skills
The premium skill now commanding higher pay for Asia’s graduates
They treat AI fluency as a daily discipline, but employers that lag risk missing the talent and productivity gains the market is already pricing in
The coming AI-driven ‘abundance’ shock
Singapore has long excelled at navigating scarcity, but the emerging challenge is structurally different
‘Tokenmaxxing’ your way to a zero-day work week
As firms link AI usage to performance, workers will face a peculiar, self-cannibalising logic
Embracing neurodivergence: the untapped advantage in an AI-powered world
Embracing those whose brains are wired to work differently can create advantages for the team
No job posting, no playbook: Lessons in building a portfolio career
For every professional contemplating a similar transition, here is what I learnt and what I wish I had known earlier
A straddling act
How I took off my academic robes and transitioned into a new way of life
It’s not just about what AI can’t do. It’s also about what humans need.
Rather than race to automate everything, we should be deliberate about when and how we engage with the technology
Singapore must distinguish capability from credentials and competency
In the AI era, developing human capability must become a national priority
The secret to Ukraine’s remarkably resilient labour market
Flexibility, financial support and remote work have offset some of the economic upheaval of war
PMET layoffs, vacancies suggest ongoing restructuring; no broad-based displacement by AI: MOM
Singapore’s labour market to keep expanding in 2026, after more job vacancies and higher re-entry rate in Q4