Young Singaporeans need hard and soft skills to thrive in Asean: Grace Fu

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SINGAPORE - Young Singaporeans will need a blend of hard and soft skills to make the most out of the flourishing Asean economy, said Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Young Singaporeans will need a blend of hard and soft skills to make the most out of the flourishing Asean economy, said Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu.

Ms Fu was speaking on Saturday at the launch of a mentorship programme that aims to help young Singaporeans learn more about working in the region. Their pivot has created jobs for youth here, she added."Our young Singaporeans can capitalise on these exciting opportunities." Strong government support and a digitally savvy young workforce have also boosted Vietnam to become one of Asia's largest start-up eco-systems, housing more than 3,000 start-ups in e-commerce, fintech and online services.

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