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Statistics on Time Taken by Institutes of Higher Learning Graduates to Secure Full-time Employment

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Summary

This question concerns the time taken by graduates to secure full-time employment and the support provided to them, as raised by Mr Desmond Choo. Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) Ong Ye Kung stated that employment outcomes are tracked six months post-graduation through the annual Graduate Employment Survey. In 2016, overall employment for fresh polytechnic graduates was 90.6%, while 2015 university figures showed an 89.5% overall employment rate and 83.1% full-time permanent rate. To assist graduates, institutions of higher learning provide career guidance, job search resources, and annual career fairs to broaden awareness of available opportunities. Additionally, Workforce Singapore programmes and initiatives are extended to fresh graduates who require more support in their transition to the labor market.

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42 Mr Desmond Choo asked the Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) (a) what is the average and median time taken for graduates of institutions of higher learning to secure full-time employment; (b) whether the time taken is lengthened with the economic slowdown; and (c) what are the steps taken to help these graduates find employment.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: The Ministry of Education (MOE) does not measure the statistics as requested by the Member. Instead, the Graduate Employment Survey (GES), conducted by the Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) annually, provides an indication of the employment outcomes of graduates six months after the completion of their final examinations.

For 2016 fresh and post-National Service (NS) polytechnic graduates, the overall employment rates were 90.6% and 95.4% respectively, slightly higher than 88.9% and 91.5% in 2015. Full-time permanent employment rates for the fresh and post-NS polytechnic graduates in 2016 were 55.8% and 70.1% respectively, also comparable to 2015 figures. Many polytechnic graduates chose to work in part-time or temporary jobs as they prepared to commence further studies.

The results of the 2016 GES for autonomous universities (AUs) are being tabulated. Based on the 2015 GES results, the overall employment rate six months after graduation was 89.5%, and the full-time permanent employment rate was 83.1%.

IHLs have in place various programmes and initiatives to help fresh graduates find employment after graduation. For example, education and career guidance are provided to students to broaden their awareness of the jobs and careers available. IHLs also organise annual career fairs for graduating students and provide resources to help graduating students as well as fresh graduates in their job search. Workforce Singapore (WSG) programmes and initiatives are also extended to fresh graduates to help those who require more support in their job search.