Written Answer

State of Employment for Graduates from COVID-19 Pandemic Cohorts

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns the employment state and prospects of graduates from the COVID-19 pandemic cohorts as raised by Mr Liang Eng Hwa. Minister for Education Chan Chun Sing stated that while overall employment for the Class of 2020 remained comparable to 2019, full-time permanent employment rates were slightly lower. To bolster these outcomes, the SGUnited Traineeships Programme supported over 11,500 graduates, with 81% of those who completed their traineeships by August 2021 successfully securing jobs. Approximately nine in 10 university and eight in 10 polytechnic or ITE graduates were employed within six months of graduation. The Government continues to monitor the employment outcomes for the Class of 2021 and provide necessary support for future graduating cohorts.

Transcript

18 Mr Liang Eng Hwa asked the Minister for Education (a) what is the state of employment for graduates from the COVID-19 pandemic cohorts; (b) what percentage of these graduates have secured full-time employment; (c) how many graduates are unable to secure full-time employment after attending the SGUnited Traineeship Programme; and (d) what are the job prospects for the upcoming graduating cohorts.

Mr Chan Chun Sing: The overall employment rate of the Class of 2020 graduates from our Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) was comparable to those from the Class of 2019. Based on the Graduate Employment Survey, about nine in 10 Class of 2020 graduates from the Autonomous Universities (AUs) and eight in 10 graduates from the Polytechnics and ITE were employed within six months of graduation.

However, full-time permanent employment rates were slightly lower than before the pandemic. Seven in 10 Class of 2020 graduates from the AUs and five in 10 from the Polytechnics and ITE secured full-time permanent employment, compared to eight in 10 from the AUs and six in 10 from the Polytechnics and ITE from the Class of 2019.

The employment outcomes of the Class of 2020 were bolstered by the support provided by the Government and IHLs to help them secure jobs and training opportunities during the pandemic. This included the SGUnited Traineeships Programme, which provide fresh graduates with the opportunity to pick up industry-relevant experience. As of end-November 2021, over 11,500 graduates have benefited from these traineeship opportunities. As at end-August 2021, 7,200 trainees have exited or completed their traineeships, of whom about 5,800 (81%) are employed.

Graduate employment outcomes for the Class of 2021 will be released later this year. The Government will continue to closely monitor the employment outcomes of each graduating cohort and provide further support where needed.