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Singaporeans feel prepared for rising tech and AI integration in work: Indeed

As Singapore propels into a future shaped by rapid technological advancements and AI integration, its workforce stands ready to embrace the evolving landscape. 

According to Indeed's latest global report, 'Tomorrow's World: The Workplace and Workforce of the Future,' a significant majority of Singaporean workers, comprising over two-thirds (69%), feel prepared for the imminent changes expected to unfold over the next five years. 

This sentiment is echoed by 81% of respondents who anticipate a shift in the skills required for their current roles, highlighting a proactive approach to staying relevant in a dynamic job market.

Optimism for technology

One of the driving forces behind these anticipated changes is the proliferation of technology and AI in the workplace, a trend met with optimism among Singaporean workers. Nearly half (48%) of respondents acknowledge the positive impact of increased workplace technology on their productivity. 

Moreover, 60% express confidence in their ability to collaborate effectively with automation and technology solutions within their current roles. When questioned about tasks and traits best suited for human or machine execution, respondents identified data analysis (63%), routine tasks (59%), attention to detail (49%), and unbiased decision-making (47%) as areas where AI outperforms human capabilities.

Nishita Lalvani, Marketing Director at Indeed Singapore, India, and SEA, emphasises the importance of proactive preparation for the impending workforce revolution. 

She notes, "The future is rapidly approaching, and it's important to prepare for it now. Over the past five years, the global workforce and work environment have undergone significant transformations, influenced by various factors, including a pandemic and economic disruptions. Furthermore, the introduction of AI is bringing us closer to a workforce revolution that will have a significant impact on the future of work."

A proactive approach to upskilling

In response to the evolving job market, Singaporean workers have demonstrated a proactive approach to career learning and development. The report reveals that nearly half (49%) of respondents have engaged in upskilling initiatives over the past three years to acquire longer-term skills and knowledge. 

However, despite this willingness to adapt, the availability of training opportunities varies considerably compared to other nations. While 67% of Indian workers enjoy regular training opportunities, Singapore lags behind, with only 30% of respondents reporting access to regular training sessions. 

This disparity underscores the need for concerted efforts by employers, individuals, and the government to enhance training and development infrastructure in Singapore.

As Singapore's workforce navigates the complexities of the evolving job market, fostering a culture of continuous learning and adaptability will be crucial. By leveraging technology, upskilling initiatives, and collaborative efforts, Singapore can empower its workforce to thrive in an era defined by innovation and change.

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