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Who’s hiring? Here’s official data on S’pore’s vacancies

Tech Wavo by Tech Wavo
September 24, 2025
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Ministry of Manpower has released data on job vacancies in Singapore with a breakdown by industry

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Alongside its quarterly labour market update, the Ministry of Manpower released the latest data on job vacancies in Singapore, with a breakdown by industry, providing insights into where the employment opportunities lie this autumn.

Let’s see how the numbers compare against the same time last year. Please note that the figures published this Sep are presented as at Jun and include private companies employing 25 persons or more as well as the public, government sector, and rounded.

Overall, the number of vacancies dropped by about 5.5%, from 82,600 to 78,100. Among them, the number of PMET (Professionals, Managers, Executives & Technicians) openings shrank by 4.85%, from 45,300 to 43,100, making up about 55% of available jobs.

Who’s hiring?

Like last year, the public sector is the most hungry employer, although the number of vacancies on offer dropped by 4.4%. Meanwhile, the best-paid industry, finance, climbs to 2nd from 3rd in 2024, after an over 20% jump in openings over the same point last year.

In 3rd place, rounding out the podium, is the next top payer, the IT sector, sliding down a bit after a 12% drop in available openings.

Industry Number of vacancies
Jun 2025
Change
Public Administration & Education 8600 -4.44%
Financial Services 5300 +20.45%
IT & Other Information Services 4800 -12.73%
Health & Social Services 3400 -19.05%
Construction 2500 +8.70%
Legal, Accounting & Management Services 2400 -25.00%
Wholesale Trade 2200 no change
Manufacturing of Electronic, Computer & Optical Products 1400 no change
Architectural & Engineering Services 1100 -8.33%
Other Professional Services 1000 no change
Manufacturing of Fabricated Metal Products, Machinery & Equipment 800 +14.29%
Food & Beverage Services 800 no change
Other Community, Social & Personal Services 800 no change
Other Administrative & Support Services 800 -11.11%
Real Estate Services 700 -12.50%
Retail Trade 600 -14.29%
Telecommunications, Broadcasting & Publishing 600 -25.00%
Insurance Services 600 -25.00%
Other Manufacturing Industries 500 +66.67%
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 500 +66.67%
Water Transport & Supporting Services 500 no change
Manufacturing of Transport Equipment 500 -28.57%
Air Transport & Supporting Services 400 no change
Manufacturing of Petroleum, Chemical & Pharmaceutical Products 400 -33.33%
Accommodation 400 -33.33%
Manufacturing of Food, Beverages & Tobacco 200 no change
Land Transport & Supporting Services 200 no change
Other Transportation & Storage Services 200 -33.33%
Cleaning & Landscaping 100 no change
Manufacturing of Paper / Rubber / Plastic Products & Printing 100 -66.67%
OTHERS 400
Source: Singapore Ministry of Manpower, Job Vacancy by Industry and Occupational Group, released on Sep. 17, 2025

As you can see, most industries are reporting declines in the number of available vacancies, which can be really painful in smaller, more specialised professions where even a few dozen jobs less means a proportionately larger drop in career opportunities.

Of course, everything is relative in the labour market—not only the number of job postings, but also the size of the entire industry, the number of applicants and how big the gap that employers are trying to fill is.

Industry Vacancy rate in 2025 Vacancy rate in 2024
IT & Other Information Services 5.1% 6.0%
Public Administration & Education 4.7% 5.1%
Accommodation 4.3% 6.0%
Other Professional Services 3.9% 4.3%
Air Transport & Supporting Services 3.8% 3.7%
Other Community, Social & Personal Services 3.7% 4.4%
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 3.5% 2.9%
Financial Services 3.5% 3.0%
Health & Social Services 3.4% 4.0%
Architectural & Engineering Services 3.0% 3.4%
Legal, Accounting & Management Services 3.0% 4.2%
Manufacturing of Electronic, Computer & Optical Products 3.0% 2.9%
Other Manufacturing Industries 3.0% 2.2%
Real Estate Services 2.9% 3.5%
Other Administrative & Support Services 2.8% 3.7%
Telecommunications, Broadcasting & Publishing 2.8% 3.7%
Insurance Services 2.6% 3.4%
Food & Beverage Services 2.5% 2.6%
Water Transport & Supporting Services 2.5% 3.1%
Construction 2.4% 2.9%
Retail Trade 2.4% 2.7%
Manufacturing of Fabricated Metal Products, Machinery & Equipment 2.3% 2.0%
Manufacturing of Paper / Rubber / Plastic Products & Printing 2.1% 3.9%
Wholesale Trade 2.1% 2.4%
Cleaning & Landscaping 2.0% 2.2%
Manufacturing of Food, Beverages & Tobacco 1.9% 1.9%
Manufacturing of Petroleum, Chemical & Pharmaceutical Products 1.7% 2.2%
Manufacturing of Transport Equipment 1.6% 2.1%
Land Transport & Supporting Services 1.5% 3.4%
Other Transportation & Storage Services 1.2% 1.4%
OTHERS* 3.8% 2.2%
Source: Singapore Ministry of Manpower, Job Vacancy Rate by Industry and Occupational Group, released on Sep. 17, 2025

And by its size, it’s the IT sector that is still in search of talent, with over 5% of all jobs open to hiring. Nevertheless, that gap is visibly smaller than last year and it’s a similar story with most industries, save for outliers like, again, finance, as well as arts and, to a lesser degree, subcategories in domestic manufacturing.

That last finding may bode well for the sector’s resilience to the global tariff upheaval started by the US, but we’ll have to wait a few months before drawing any final conclusions.

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