
After 2 Months Of Full-On WFH, We Ask 8 M’sian Millennials If It Lives Up To The Hype
2 months of WFH was enough for these Malaysian millennials to decide if they liked it or not, and whether permanent WFH is something they would want.
2 months of WFH was enough for these Malaysian millennials to decide if they liked it or not, and whether permanent WFH is something they would want.
With nowhere to go and not many activities to do during the MCO, were Malaysian millennials spending or saving more money? We find out.
Celcom launched its XP Lite plan offering users the freedom to personalise their telco plan, so we surveyed what other freedoms working millennials want.
Two friends started up Nineteen95, a mobile coffee catering service for events in Singapore over their love of coffee. They also have a bubble tea business.
I went around the office and asked 5 Singapore millennials about their next life goals, and found out how much they'll need to save every month so as to achieve them.
For many Singapore millennials that I spoke to, their first email addresses are a perfect summary of their likes and psyche at a tender age. We took a look at some of them.
Singaporean millennials are increasingly engaging in side gigs alongside their full-time jobs - whether it be for income or interest. We talked to 5 and found out how they're doing it.
We asked 10 millennials for sharing economy ideas they would like to see in Singapore, here's what they have to say. Are they viable?
We ask 7 Malaysian millennials what secrets they have kept from their parents and the reason why it was hidden until today.
Here are the reasons why millennials prefer startup jobs compared to traditional companies now, and how to build that culture in your own office.
We ran an experiment to see how effective these startup names are when catering to the masses, if they stand out & if their names make sense.
Are university degrees 'just a piece of paper' to Singapore millennials, or do they play a big role in their career paths? We asked around.