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Singapore grads shun low-paid AI-era traineeships amid job market woes

Singapore is facing a challenging graduate job market, with many university graduates struggling to find employment and resorting to low-paid government-funded traineeships. The Graduate Industry Traineeships (GRIT) program aims to provide industry experience, but uptake has been low, with some graduates perceiving it as stigmatized due to its modest compensation. This situation is exacerbated by a global slowdown in hiring, the impact of AI adoption on jobs, and economic uncertainties. AI

IMPACT AI adoption is cited as a factor contributing to job market challenges for graduates, potentially accelerating the need for reskilling and adaptive career strategies.

RANK_REASON Article discusses the social and economic implications of a government program aimed at addressing graduate unemployment, rather than a direct release or policy change.

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Singapore grads shun low-paid AI-era traineeships amid job market woes

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Gabrielle Ng, Bloomberg ·

    Singapore grads battle low-paid trainee stigma to get hired

    Unemployed college graduates, facing a tougher job market, are turning to subsidized traineeships with pay far below the median starting salary.