Job Matching

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Going Beyond Just Training

Announced at the recent Budget 2020, the Next Bound of SkillsFuture aims to further support Singaporeans to develop to their fullest potential throughout life, regardless of their starting points.

Supporting our government and Labour Movement drive to help workers thrive in the future economy, NTUC LearningHub (NTUC LHUB) strives to go beyond just their training needs. We want to ensure that with the new knowledge and skills acquired through upskilling, our workers can be gainfully employed for new and transformed roles.

That is why we are working closely with our unions and organisations to explore suitable job roles for our workers through job matching with hiring organisations.

Matching Opportunities

We seek to help match our workers and employers for available job roles. Please see the programmes and professional roles available listed below for opportunities matching. Individuals exploring new job opportunities or employers seeking candidates for job roles, please submit your interest and we will be in touch with you shortly.

1. ICT Professionals

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To meet ICT sector’s manpower demand, NTUC LearningHub has partnered with SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and Workforce Singapore (WSG) to offer a Professional Conversion Programme for ICT sector (ICT PCP) to train mid-career switchers to become qualified Infocomm Technology professionals.

Targeted at the Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians (PMEs), Individuals who undergo this programme will re-enter the workplace with a different set of skills and have placements into a PME-level job

2 types of programmes

  • Place-and-train
  • Train-and-place

To find out more about ICT PCP, click here

2. Security Professionals

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The security industry is urgently seeking security officers. There are currently 45,000 officers on the ground, but the estimated demand is for about 10,000 officers more. This demand has increased steadily over the years as security considerations develop, and the urban landscape transforms. The sectoral tripartite partners have worked together to improve the working conditions of the industry.

The Progressive Wage Model has raised the wages significantly over the years, with a large jump from 2021. 2021 is also the year the overtime patterns will follow the Employment Act guidelines of no more than 72 hours per month.

If you are considering career choices, this is a great time to join the security industry. NTUC LearningHub is working with our affiliate, the Union of Security Employees (USE) on this initiative.

 

3. Healthcare Professionals

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With recent COVID-19 situation, new roles have surfaced for healthcare professionals in Singapore. In this crucial period, where the healthcare sector is doing their best to look after the well-being of Singaporeans, having healthcare professionals who are readily available to provide service serves as a great relief to the industry.  

We are looking for responsible and caring healthcare professionals who are committed to help Singapore stay #SGUnited and #SingaporeStrong by offering your services in need.

 

4. Covid-19 Citizen Defenders

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In the face of COVID-19 stands a team of dedicated and selfless Citizen Defenders, who are equipped with essential knowledge about personal safety and hygiene, temperature screening best practices, as well as the passion to help protect our loved ones in Singapore.

If you too would like to play your part and help your community, get trained to contribute as a COVID-19 Citizen Defender.

To find out more about the COVID-19 Citizen Defender Programme, please click here.

 

Success Stories

1. Lake Loh (ICT Professional Conversion Programme Trainee)

Previously an Account Servicing Manager, 40-year-old Lake Loh decided to take a leap of faith two years ago and embark on Professional Conversion Programme (PCP) to become a Network Security Engineer.

Watch the video to hear what Lake has to share about his personal experience on the PCP journey.

2. Leong Weng Kee (Security Trainee)

Mr Leong is semi-retiree who started his learning journey with NTUC LearningHub in 2019. He took up Basic Licensing Unit and Recognise Terrorist Threats (RTT) as he advocates on lifelong learning and wishes to keep himself busy in the security line.

Watch the video to hear what Mr Leong has to share about his upskilling journey.