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Pay for AI jobs in S’pore grows 5 times faster than overall wages, fresh grads earn up to $90k a year

AI and data-based roles are among the most in-demand positions in Singapore.

Within the past year, pay for AI roles has climbed by about 15 to 25 per cent, according to recruitment firm Robert Walters.

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Upcoming renaissance fair reimagines Singapore’s history with a blend of local folklore and fantasy

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Themed “A Symphony of Land and Sea”, Lion City Faire reimagines Singapore’s past as a port settlement through performances, activities and workshops that blend local folklore and fairytales.

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Daniel Charles' career spanned various industries, including the tech world and organising Formula One racing experiences for clients.

Is the search for perfection delaying marriage in Singapore?

The issue is not that young Singaporeans no longer value marriage. It is that marriage is increasingly seen as something to enter only when one feels fully ready.
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