Fresh opportunities arising from Singapore’s evolving economy are showing up in the job market, as the share of vacancies for newly created positions reached a high of 47.3 per cent out of all vacancies in 2023.
This is up from 38.7 per cent in 2022, and is the largest share recorded since the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) began tracking this figure in 2018.
The information and communications sector was particularly active in creating new vacancies in 2023 despite restructuring and layoffs in tech firms, said the ministry on March 25.
More than 70 per cent of all vacancies in the infocomms sector were for new positions.
Software, web, and multimedia developers were in hottest demand among professional, managerial, executive and technical (PMET) roles, contributing the largest share to PMET vacancies in 2023, like in 2022.
Job vacancies for systems analysts also remained within the top 10 PMET vacancies.
MOM said in a statement accompanying its full-year job vacancies report that the majority of newly created positions across the economy arose due to business expansion into existing and new functions.
“This reflects the evolving nature of our economy and the accompanying changes in manpower demand,” it said.