Hybrid horizons: navigating career development among Singapore's young professionals in the hybrid work era
The transition to hybrid work post-pandemic was adopted by many countries, including Singapore. The flexibility offered by hybrid work brought about work-life balance, increased work productivity and a strong focus on professional networking. While these themes surrounding hybrid work remain prevale...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1761372024-05-19T15:31:58Z Hybrid horizons: navigating career development among Singapore's young professionals in the hybrid work era Chiow, Alicia Zhan Shaohua School of Social Sciences shzhan@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Hybrid work Young professionals Career development Work-life balance Networking The transition to hybrid work post-pandemic was adopted by many countries, including Singapore. The flexibility offered by hybrid work brought about work-life balance, increased work productivity and a strong focus on professional networking. While these themes surrounding hybrid work remain prevalent in the realm of hybrid work, little research has focused on their effects on career development. Singapore faces an ageing population, and the young will shape the future of work. Hence, this study explores the impacts of hybrid work on young professionals’ career development, investigating if certain identified trends can help to assist in government initiatives like SkillsFuture to better support the young talents’ evolving needs in the workforce. A qualitative study was conducted with 16 participants who shed light on this phenomenon. Work-life balance a priority in work, coupled with the need for support groups and networking opportunities to maintain relevance in the workforce suggests that more can be done to better support the young professionals in navigating the evolving workplace challenges. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-14T04:35:51Z 2024-05-14T04:35:51Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Chiow, A. (2024). Hybrid horizons: navigating career development among Singapore's young professionals in the hybrid work era. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176137 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176137 en SSS/SOC/2023/S1/042 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The transition to hybrid work post-pandemic was adopted by many countries, including Singapore. The flexibility offered by hybrid work brought about work-life balance, increased work productivity and a strong focus on professional networking. While these themes surrounding hybrid work remain prevalent in the realm of hybrid work, little research has focused on their effects on career development. Singapore faces an ageing population, and the young will shape the future of work. Hence, this study explores the impacts of hybrid work on young professionals’ career development, investigating if certain identified trends can help to assist in government initiatives like SkillsFuture to better support the young talents’ evolving needs in the workforce. A qualitative study was conducted with 16 participants who shed light on this phenomenon. Work-life balance a priority in work, coupled with the need for support groups and networking opportunities to maintain relevance in the workforce suggests that more can be done to better support the young professionals in navigating the evolving workplace challenges. |
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