68% of Singapore youth open to changing jobs: SUSS study
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SINGAPORE — A recent study has found that 68 per cent of youth in Singapore are open, actively or passively, to new job opportunities.Financial gain and job stability ranked as their top two priorities, while flexible work arrangements and work-life balanc68% of Singapore youth open to changing jobs: SUSS study
SINGAPORE — A recent study has found that 68 per cent of youth in Singapore are open, actively or passively, to new job opportunities.Financial gain and job stability ranked as their top two priorities, while flexible work arrangements and work-life balance were also important, according to the study by the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS).Results from the study on youth employment were released on Oct 10 during a media briefing held at A Good Place, a community hub at One Holland Village.The study’s principal investigator is Associate Professor Justina Tan, vice-president of strategic partnership and engagement at SUSS.