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Level up your skills to get big in tech
As Singapore’s digital economy grows, the demand for skilled professionals grows too.
Our on-the-job training programmes and upskilling courses are all about developing tech professionals who can understand and apply tech and AI critically, now and in the future.
Equipped with the latest skills, you can stay competitive in a fast-changing digital world.
How we’re helping you grow bigger in tech
Build capabilities, attract new talent and empower the ones you already have with our range of development programmes:
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Your journey to big starts here
You’re living through the tech revolution. Whether you’re dreaming of making that next must-have app or creating a life-changing AI innovation, this is the best time to launch your career in tech. Our digital economy is growing, and with the right skills and experiences, you can shape its future.
University tech grads typically have the highest starting salaries^, compared to their peers.
A large majority of university tech grads in 2023 found full-time jobs within 6 months after their finals.
Polytechnic tech grads also earned more (S$3,000) than the average poly grad (S$2,900) in 2024.
How we’re helping you be the next big thing in tech
Whether you’re looking for the right university, the right mentor or the right community to grow with, we’re here to support every step of your journey:
Specialised University Courses
Immerse yourself in emerging fields like AI ethics, data science and cybersecurity, and prepare yourself for future-ready roles, or check out the Ministry of Education’s course finder for more courses.
Tech in Singapore is thriving – and it’s just getting started.
Hiring may have slowed down around the world, but the bigger picture tells a different story – tech still offers unmatched opportunities for growth and innovation in the long run.
Singapore’s digital economy has maintained momentum. In fact, it’s been growing steadily, offering exciting prospects for businesses, workers and students:
Singapore’s Digital Economy has a 18.6% share of the GDP – that’s more than S$1 out of every S$6 in the economy.
Tech jobs grew 2.7%, reaching 214,000 in 2024 compared to 208,300 in 2023.
When it comes to opportunities and demand for tech skills, the numbers speak for themselves – tech workers earned 1.6 times more than the monthly median wage of the average worker1.
Read the Singapore Digital Economy Report for more insights.
AI is here to stay. Start today to be big in tech tomorrow
As Singapore steps into the next phase of digitalisation, one thing is clear – AI is here to stay, simplifying tasks and improving productivity for everyone.
Generative AI (GenAI) has made AI more approachable and useful for everyone. Its ability to create content, understand context and even provide meaningful responses to our questions opens the door to new opportunities and growth.
Make AI work for you, and you’ll be the one leading the way forward:
Over 60% of local workforce are PMETs dealing with tasks like research, coding and writing – which means potentially over half our workforce can benefit from AI.
Jobs like HR or sales and marketing could also adopt AI-powered tools.
Learn more about how GenAI can transform the future of work.
Big dreams need big support
We’re here to empower you with the tools, training and funding to thrive in this dynamic economy. Join a new generation of tech and AI professionals, equipped with the latest digital skills.
Whether you’re a student, in the middle of your career, or a business owner looking to adapt and grow, we're here to support you:
- Dive into our Skills Framework for Infocomm Technology to discover the tech career pathways, job roles and skillsets you need to get big in tech.
Footnotes:
^Among tech university graduates in 2023, the median salary was $5,500 and 87.5% had found full-time jobs within 6 months after their finals.
1In 2024, the median monthly wage for resident tech workers was S$7,950, much higher than the overall resident median monthly wage of S$4,860. Source: Singapore Digital Economy Report 2025
Data refers to Information and digital technologies graduates, collected by the six autonomous universities and five polytechnics in Singapore. Source: Graduate Employment Survey