According to sources, one of the goals of Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez's visit to China on Saturday is to persuade Chinese companies to share more technological know-how with their Spanish partners. Read the full story
University undergrads in tech courses to get more career support amid AI disruption
A new dedicated job portal lists entry-level positions for cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data analytics. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read the full story
今年首季就业市场持稳 部分行业裁员压力上升
There have been reports of many local companies laying off employees or closing factories so far this year, but industry insiders point out that the overall layoff situation in Singapore in the first quarter of this year is still stable. However, under the impact of geopolitical tensions and rising costs, the pressure on layoffs in industries such as financial services, catering, transportation and logistics may be more obvious. Read the full story
谌贻琴河南调研:做好高校毕业生等重点群体就业工作

During a survey in Henan, Chinese State Councilor Chen Yiqin emphasized the need to ensure employment for key groups such as college graduates and migrant workers, increase vocational skills training to promote employment, and ensure overall stability in employment. Read the full story
由员工引领 成人学习学院5月启动新计划助中小企业革新转型
The Adult Learning Institute has launched a number of new initiatives such as the "Employee-led Enterprise Innovation Plan" to help enterprises transform learning into actual performance and respond to the challenges brought about by rapid changes in the market environment in the era of rapid development of artificial intelligence. Read the full story
New special needs school in Ang Mo Kio to begin operations in June
It is the first of three new schools to cater to a rising number of children with autism and intellectual disability. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read the full story
去年艺术设计和媒体课程大学毕业生 全职就业率降至50%
The full-time employment rate for university graduates from art, design and media courses fell to 50% in 2025, 12 percentage points lower than the previous year and the largest drop among last year's graduates. But overall, 83.9% of this group of graduates found jobs within six months, a year-on-year decrease of 4.1 percentage points. Read the full story
From Raffles Hotel to Yeo’s and Tiger Beer, can homegrown brands keep their Singapore links alive after going global?

As Tiger Beer prepares to shift its production overseas, Singaporeans are asking a question that goes beyond dollars and cents: When a homegrown brand is no longer made here, or owned by Singaporeans, does it still belong to us? Read the full story
Tech skills programme for ITE, polytechnic students expands to universities

University graduates and students are now included in a skills programme previously designed for their ITE and polytechnic peers, to become industry-ready. The move comes as fresh tech talent across all levels receive more support, amid AI disruption to entry-level roles in the sector. At the same time, new industry-fo Read the full story
Am I missing out if I don’t lunch with colleagues? Here’s what I realised about friendships at work

Is friendship in the workplace a necessity? Not quite, says Singapore Institute of Technology's May Lim, but it's certainly a bonus. Read the full story