Job opportunities offering remote work are increasingly prevalent in Singapore, according to Indeed’s Hiring Lab data. From March 2024 to March 2025, nearly two-thirds of job postings on Indeed’s portal included mentions of ‘work from home’ or ‘work remotely’, reflecting a growing acceptance of flexible work practices among employers.
Architecture and insurance sectors led the surge in remote work mentions, with increases of 4.7% and 4.6% respectively. Other sectors such as electrical engineering, beauty and wellness, and media and communications also saw notable gains. Conversely, sectors like medical information, construction, and education experienced declines in remote work mentions.
Despite a 3.0% month-on-month drop in overall job postings—the third consecutive decline—the labour market remains robust, with job listings still 44% above pre-pandemic levels. The unemployment rate remains steady at 1.9%. Callam Pickering, APAC Senior Economist at Indeed, noted, “Broader uncertainty could weigh on hiring, but job creation remains resilient.”
Sectors showing strong annual job growth include security and public safety (+24%), scientific research (+16%), logistics support (+10.9%), and data analytics (+10.8%). However, roles in cleaning and sanitation, childcare, and driving saw significant declines.
Pickering added that geopolitical and economic uncertainties might impact Singapore’s growth prospects, potentially affecting job creation. Nonetheless, the tight labour market and low unemployment rate indicate a resilient job environment.
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