SkillsFuture report pinpoints skills Singaporeans urgently need in the next 3 years

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The skills most urgently needed by Singaporeans have been identified in a new report.

The inaugural Skills Demand For The Future Economy report was launched by Education Minister Chan Chun Sing on Wednesday . It pinpoints the top 20 clusters of skills in the digital, green and care sectors most needed in the next one to three years.

Globally, there is a huge demand for digitals skills, and the Singapore Green Plan and demographic changes will see the local sustainability and care industries expand rapidly in the next few years, he said. The skills highlighted are those that are required by the most number of jobs in the sectors, he added.

It also features personal stories from people who have changed careers or sectors, as well as insights from chief executives Wong Kim Yin of Sembcorp Industries and Chin Wei Jia of HMI Group, other business leaders and educators. The report designates 16 soft skills which it calls"critical core skills", organised into three clusters: thinking critically, interacting with others and staying relevant.

 

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