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Workers in Singapore embrace AI and prioritise skills growth amid rising workloads and an accelerating pace of change: PwC's 2024 Global Workforce Hopes & Fears Survey

Workers in Singapore embrace AI and prioritise skills growth amid rising workloads and an accelerating pace of change: PwC's 2024 Global Workforce Hopes & Fears Survey

Almost half of workers in Singapore (47% vs 45% globally) say their workload has increased significantly in the past year, as around two-thirds (68% in Singapore vs 62% globally) say the pace of change at work has increased over the same timeOne-third in Singapore (34% vs 28% globally) say they are very or extremely likely to switch employer in the next 12 months – a higher proportion than during

PwC report: One in five in Singapore workers looking to switch jobs over next 12 months

PwC report: One in five in Singapore workers looking to switch jobs over next 12 months

Employees seek fairer financial rewards, greater transparency, job fulfilment and hybrid working arrangements
Only 12% of Singapore employee surveyed strongly agree that their jobs are fulfilling 29% say they will likely ask for a pay raise; only 31% say they are fairly rewarded More than half express concerns around lack of learning and upskilling opportunities Approximately half of workers i