Salary not the biggest driver of job satisfaction for Singaporean workers: Survey

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SINGAPORE - Salary is not the biggest driver of satisfaction among Singaporean employees, according to a study by data collection platform Qualtrics with more than 500 Singaporean participants.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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Maybe they surveyed the millions$ making singapore ministers on this survey? Why with millions they say salary not driver as cash already in. No Singapore

wrong data lah, money is still number 1 numero uno in Singapore!!! Singapore

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