Gan Siow Huang on ensuring SkillsFuture indices accurately reflect industry demands

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Gan Siow Huang on ensuring SkillsFuture indices accurately reflect industry demands
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SkillsFuture Singapore works closely with industry partners such as trade associations and professional bodies to analyse and look at market trends in high-growth sectors and translate the information into jobs and skills insights. These are published regularly so that individuals can make use of the information.

It also welcomes partnerships with industry and trade associations to further improve the signposting of SkillsFuture courses to those seeking to upskill. Minister of State for Education Gan Siow Huang said this in reply to Parliamentary questions on Tuesday .

It also welcomes partnerships with industry and trade associations to further improve the signposting of SkillsFuture courses to those seeking to upskill. Minister of State for Education Gan Siow Huang said this in reply to Parliamentary questions on Tuesday .We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

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