
Newly created roles formed nearly half of the job vacancies in 2025: MOM report
CNA
Among PMET vacancies in 2025, about 21.1 per cent required no work experience and were suitable for fresh graduates.
SINGAPORE: Newly created roles formed 49.3 per cent of the job vacancies available in 2025, an increase from the year before, a report from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) showed on Friday (Mar 20).
Singapore saw an annual average of 75,900 available job vacancies in 2025.
These newly created positions were mainly generated by business expansion. New positions resulting from the restructuring or redesigning of jobs remained a small share, said the ministry in its annual job vacancies report.
In 2024, newly created roles formed 45.7 per cent of the vacancies.
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