More employees in Singapore expected to seek better pay in 2023
- Josephine Tan
More employers in Singapore may have to pay higher salaries, or risk losing their best talent in 2023. With growing concerns over rising living costs and inflation, 48.95% of employees will request pay raises from their employers, while 47.25% are expected to search for better-paying jobs, a new survey from Indeed has found.
The survey of 1,000 employees found that 34% of them expected their salary to increase through a promotion or new job offer. Of these, 41% of employees are not sure if they would be promoted or have a new job opportunity, and 25% of the respondents do not believe either will happen.
Nishita Lalvani, Marketing Director for Indeed in India and South-East Asia, commented, “Inflation is clearly a worry for most employees, and our research suggests they will push for higher compensation, with a significant number thinking about changing jobs in pursuit of a bigger paycheck.”
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The Indeed survey also showed that more than 60% of employees have made a full return to the office, while 33% are under a hybrid model that combines the office with working from home. Only 5% of employees are still working fully remotely.
While acknowledging that they will have to work longer in the office, 51% of employees claim that they are happy with that, although 21% of employees expressed their displeasure over having to be back in the office for longer.