Employers want to hire workers with broader skill sets: Survey


Workers construct guest rooms at Connect@Changi, a short-stay facility catered to business travellers as part of the upcoming segregated travel lane initiative during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Singapore December 21, 2020. - reuters

SINGAPORE: Seven in 10 employers intend to hire workers with broader skill sets in the future, a recent survey showed.

Results from the NTUC LearningHub’s survey were published yesterday as part of a report which noted that almost all employers agreed there that there was a greater need for employees able to take on hybrid roles.

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