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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ore-laying-off-people-and-is-it-going-to-stop
UOB senior economist Alvin Liew said the “earlier rounds of retrenchments” may have been caused by a combination of economic uncertainty, rising interest rates and cases of overhiring during the pandemic.
But the underlying factors most likely have evolved due to the rise of the application of artificial intelligence (AI),” he noted, adding that the retrenchments have not been limited to Singapore and have been taking place in key global tech centres since 2022.
Mr Faiz Modak, associate director for tech and transformation at recruitment firm Robert Walters Singapore, said that while many firms “hired aggressively” after the Covid-19 recovery phase, the global market witnessed a slowdown in 2023.
Companies want to focus on profitability and productivity, so they are “consolidating their workforce with a right-sizing approach”, he added.
Why are more tech layoffs happening?
Restructuring, rising employment cost and slow growth forecast are among factors leading to job cuts.UOB senior economist Alvin Liew said the “earlier rounds of retrenchments” may have been caused by a combination of economic uncertainty, rising interest rates and cases of overhiring during the pandemic.
But the underlying factors most likely have evolved due to the rise of the application of artificial intelligence (AI),” he noted, adding that the retrenchments have not been limited to Singapore and have been taking place in key global tech centres since 2022.
Mr Faiz Modak, associate director for tech and transformation at recruitment firm Robert Walters Singapore, said that while many firms “hired aggressively” after the Covid-19 recovery phase, the global market witnessed a slowdown in 2023.
Companies want to focus on profitability and productivity, so they are “consolidating their workforce with a right-sizing approach”, he added.