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There are 45,300 vacancies in Singapore paying a median of S$7,300/month. Where to find them?

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Data sourced from the latest labour market report released by the Ministry of Manpower, supplemented with figures from earlier releases where necessary.

Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has just released its latest Labour Market Report for Q1 of 2025, and it’s a bit of a mixed bag of indicators—although, as ever for Singapore, they’re all really rather good compared to other countries.

That said, on the one hand, the overall employment increased by 2,400 people in the last quarter, and there are over 134,000 vacancies in the entire economy. On the other, both the resident and citizen unemployment figures nudged up a bit to 2.9% and 3.1% respectively, showing that a larger proportion of locals are looking for a job.

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Image Credit: Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower

In total, there are 81,800 unemployed people in Singapore, including 62,600 citizens. That said, we have to remember that it doesn’t mean that all of these people are struggling to find a job, but rather that so many are merely looking for one.

After all, there’s something called natural unemployment, which is considered by economists to be somewhere around 2%, and it reflects the number of workers in transition from one job to another.

Long-term unemployment rate among residents is just 0.9%, although it too increased in Q1 of 2025:

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Image Credit: Singapore Ministry of Manpower

Thousands of vacancies, but here are the ones that pay

The total estimated number of vacancies in Singapore’s economy is around 134,000, or 1.64 jobs for every unemployed person.

However, MOM doesn’t collect specific data on all of them, just the ones reported by private companies employing at least 25 people, and the public sector. The number of openings among them hit 82,200 in Q1, increasing by 6,400 from the last quarter of 2024.

In other words, there are still plenty of jobs in larger companies. What’s more is that more than half of them—45,300 to be exact—are in the PMET (Professionals, Managers, Executives & Technicians) category.

Crucially, those figures refer to the number of unfilled posts at the end of the quarter for which a company is actively recruiting employees from the outside. They exclude any internal hiring or positions filled but not yet active.

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Source: Labour Market Report First Quarter 2025, Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower

As we know from MOM’s annual release, the median salary (inclusive of employer CPF) in the Singapore economy reached S$5,500 last year. However, the figures are vastly different between the PMET and non-PMET categories.

While workers in clerical jobs, manufacturing or maintenance earn a median of just S$3,000, those in PMET positions bring in over S$7,300 each month, with men making S$7,800, or $1,000 more than ladies.

Median salaries (including employer CPF) in 2024:

TotalMaleFemale
Average for allS$5,500S$5,850S$5,265
PMETsS$7,308S$7,800S$6,825
Non-PMETsS$3,000S$3,000S$3,015

Where are they?

While MOM doesn’t list all openings, of course—there are job boards and recruitment agencies for that—but it does provide a breakdown by industry.

Please note, these are Q1 figures for PMET positions only, as reported by the Ministry of Manpower on Friday, June 27:

Professions / IndustriesPMET Vacancies as of Q1 of 2025
TOTAL45,300
MANUFACTURING4,300
Electronic, Computer & Optical Products1,300
Fabricated Metal Products, Machinery & Equipment900
Petroleum, Chemical & Pharmaceutical Products600
Transport Equipment500
Food, Beverages & Tobacco400
Other Manufacturing Industries400
Paper/Rubber/Plastic Products & Printing100
CONSTRUCTION3,400
SERVICES37,000
Community, Social and Personal Services13,900
Public Administration & Education8,700
Health & Social Services4,000
Other Community, Social & Personal Services700
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation400
Information and Communications5,800
IT & Other Information Services5,100
Telecommunications, Broadcasting & Publishing700
Financial and Insurance Services5,800
Financial Services5,300
Insurance Services500
Professional Services4,700
Legal, Accounting & Management Services2,700
Architectural & Engineering Services1,000
Other Professional Services900
Wholesale and Retail Trade2,800
Wholesale Trade2,200
Retail Trade700
Accommodation and Food Services1,400
Food & Beverage Services1,000
Accommodation400
Transportation and Storage1,300
Water Transport & Supporting Services500
Air Transport & Supporting Services400
Other Transport & Storage Services300
Land Transport & Supporting Services200
Administrative and Support Services800
Other Administrative & Support Services700
Cleaning & Landscaping100
Real Estate Services600
Other500
Source: Labour Market Report First Quarter 2025, Singapore Ministry of Manpower

The government remains one of the most hungry employers, with 8,700 openings, with a further 4,000 in the healthcare sector. IT and finance are high on the list as well, with close to 6,000 vacancies each, followed by professional and legal services, as well as other categories.

Depending on your education, background and experience, you can now gauge your chances and potential competition in your industry, before diving into specific offers available on recruitment websites or in the press. Happy hunting!

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