SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 24 June 2026 – In a labour market shaped by rapid industry
transformation and evolving skills demands, the link between higher
education and employment outcomes has become a key consideration for
students and families evaluating their education pathways.
In Singapore today, employability is no longer defined by academic
achievement alone. Employers are looking for graduates who can apply
knowledge in real workplace settings, work across cultures, adapt to new
technologies and continue learning as industries evolve. This is
especially relevant as Singapore's labour market continues to move
towards growth areas such as digitalisation, technology, sustainability,
healthcare, business transformation and professional services.
Against this backdrop, Singapore Institute of Management Global
Education, or SIM GE, continues to strengthen its role as a private
education institution that prepares learners for the demands of today's
workplace and the opportunities of tomorrow's economy.
Employability begins with industry relevance
For prospective students, one of the biggest considerations when
choosing a higher education pathway is whether their studies will remain
relevant by the time they graduate. This is particularly important in a
job market where roles are changing quickly and where employers
increasingly value both technical capability and transferable workplace
skills.
SIM GE addresses this by offering a broad range of academic programmes
through partnerships with reputable universities from Australia, Europe,
the United Kingdom and the United States. These programmes span
disciplines such as business, computing, social sciences, aviation,
nursing and other applied fields, giving students access to
international curricula while studying in Singapore.
This global education model is particularly relevant for Singapore's
open economy. Graduates entering the workforce are expected to
understand local business realities while being able to operate in
regional and international contexts. By learning from local and
international faculty, and studying alongside peers from diverse
backgrounds, SIM students are exposed to global perspectives that can
support their workplace readiness.
Career support that connects learning to work
Employability also depends on how students translate classroom learning
into career action. At SIM GE, career preparation is supported through
Career Connect, which provides career workshops, career guidance, résumé
reviews, mock interviews, profiling support, internship and job
opportunities, as well as career events such as company visits,
networking sessions, career talks and fairs.
This structured support is important because many students do not only
need a qualification, they also need guidance in understanding
industries, articulating their strengths, preparing for interviews and
building professional networks. These practical areas can influence how
confidently graduates enter the job market.
Through CareerSense, SIM students can also access an integrated online
platform to browse and apply for internships, jobs and career events.
This helps students take a more proactive approach to career planning
while creating a clearer bridge between academic life and employment
opportunities.
Real world exposure through internships and traineeships
One of the strongest contributors to graduate employability is exposure
to work before graduation. Internships allow students to understand
workplace expectations, test their skills in real business scenarios and
build confidence before entering full time employment. SIM GE supports
this through internships with a range of employers, from SMEs to
multinational corporations. Its Work Integrated Learning for Life
initiatives and internship related awards further encourage students to
gain practical experience and develop holistically across cognitive,
interpersonal and applied skills.
For fresh graduates, SIM's Graduate Traineeship Programme provides
structured traineeship opportunities across industries, typically
lasting three to six months. The programme is designed to help graduates
gain hands on experience, build workplace confidence and develop
industry relevant capabilities as they transition into full time
employment. This emphasis on work exposure responds directly to a key
concern among prospective students, which is whether they will be ready
for employment after graduation. By combining academic learning with
career guidance, internships and traineeships, SIM GE helps students
build not only credentials but also workplace familiarity.
The value of practical exposure is reflected in the experience of Keisha
Shevila, a SIM-University of Wollongong Computer Science graduate who
secured a Software Engineer role before completing her degree. In
sharing her journey, she credited Career Connect with helping her better
understand the job search process and preparing her "more confidently
for entering the workforce".
Building future ready graduates through skills and adaptability
The future of work is increasingly shaped by AI, automation,
sustainability and cross functional collaboration. In this environment,
students need more than role specific knowledge. They need adaptability,
communication skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness
and the confidence to keep learning.
SIM GE's broader student experience supports this development. Beyond
academic programmes, students can participate in more than 70 student
clubs and co-curricular activities that build leadership, communication
and teamwork skills. The EDGE Award, developed in partnership with
employers, recognises students' cumulative achievements across their
learning journey and encourages a more holistic approach to personal and
professional growth.
SIM GE's diverse learning environment also plays an important role. With
students from more than 50 nationalities, the campus experience
provides opportunities for cultural exchange, collaboration and global
awareness. These are qualities that are increasingly valuable in
multinational and regional workplaces.
Aligning with Singapore's skills first economy
Singapore's workforce strategy continues to place strong emphasis on
skills, lifelong learning and adaptability. National reports and
government agencies have highlighted rising demand in areas linked to
the digital, green and care economies, as well as the importance of AI
literacy and transferable skills. This makes higher education choices
more consequential. Prospective students are not simply choosing a
programme. They are choosing a platform for long term career resilience.
SIM GE's approach aligns with this direction by combining academic
pathways, global university partnerships, employability support,
industry exposure and continuous skills development. Its graduate
outcomes also reflect this emphasis, with SIM reporting a secured
employment rate of 81 per cent based on the Private Education
Institution Graduate Employment Survey 2024/2025.
Preparing graduates for Singapore today and tomorrow
Employability in Singapore today is shaped by industry relevance,
practical exposure and future ready skills. SIM GE's proposition sits at
the intersection of these priorities. For students, this means access
to internationally recognised academic pathways, career services,
internships, traineeships, employer engagement, student development
opportunities and a diverse campus environment. For employers, it means a
pool of graduates who have been encouraged to build both knowledge and
workplace ready capabilities.
As prospective students consider their higher learning options, the
question is no longer only what they can study. It is also how that
education will prepare them for the future of work. For SIM GE
graduates, the answer lies in an education experience designed not only
to support academic achievement but also to develop employable,
adaptable and globally minded individuals ready to contribute to
Singapore's evolving economy.
References
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The SIM Advantage -
https://www.sim.edu.sg/degrees-diplomas/sim-global-education/sim-advantage
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SIM Career Services -
https://www.sim.edu.sg/degrees-diplomas/life-at-sim/career-services
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Achieving the three "Beyond" at individual, industry and
institutional levels: Minister Chan Chun Sing at the inaugural SIM
Future of Work Series -
https://www.sim.edu.sg/news-events/achieving-the-three-beyonds-at-individual-industry-and-institutional-levels
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How One International Student Graduated Career-Ready: Keisha Shevila's Journey at SIM -
https://www.sim.edu.sg/articles-inspirations/how-one-international-student-graduated-career-ready-keisha-shevila-journey-at-sim
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Job Vacancies 2025: Labour demand gradually shifting to growth areas as firms adjust hiring plans -
https://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/press-releases/2026/0320-job-vacancies-report-2025
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Opening Address by Ms Gan Siow Huang, Minister of State, Ministry of
Education for the Launch of the Skills Demand for the Future Economy
Report 2025, Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre -
https://www.moe.gov.sg/news/speeches/20250122-opening-address-by-ms-gan-siow-huang-minister-of-state-ministry-of-education-for-the-launch-of-the-skills-demand-for-the-future-economy-report-2025-marina-bay-sands-expo-and-convention-centre
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SDFE 2025 report -
https://jobsandskills.skillsfuture.gov.sg/sdfe-2025
https://www.sim.edu.sg/