Before working in Singapore, foreign managers, executives, and professionals must get a Singapore Employment Pass.
An Indian man in Singapore shares how he no longer has to beg for leave and enjoys a healthier work culture with clear boundaries after office hours.
Singapore's high-income urban population faces increasing risk factors for preventable non-communicable diseases, including insufficient exercise, obesity, and poor diets. Work hours, which average 44 ...
An Indian professional in Singapore sparked online debate by contrasting his leave requests abroad with those in India, where ...
Artificial intelligence technologies are unlocking new economic opportunities in Singapore. Outsizing the city states’ limited manpower, AI is increasing Singapore’s manufacturing output, optimizing ...
Aman's post resonated widely online and sparked a relatable discussion about Indian work culture. Many social media users ...
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‘6 PM Ke Bad Mera Phone Mera Hain, Boss Ka Nahi’: Indian Working In Singapore Lauds Work Culture
An Indian man working in Singapore took to social media and shared the stark comparison he observed between the work cultures ...
A foreign worker talks on the phone outside his room at the WestLite Toh Guan dormitory after it was declared an isolation area under the Infectious Diseases Act, following a spike in the number of ...
An Indian working in Singapore has exposed the stark work culture divide saying that if you ask leave in India, its equal to ...
The grand residential drop-off at Level 4 of W Residences Marina View – Singapore sets the tone for an elevated arrival experience. The post-pandemic workplace has settled into a messy equilibrium: ...
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