Here are the top 15 companies in Singapore to work for, according to LinkedIn

Here are the top 15 companies in Singapore to work for, according to LinkedIn

Apr 17, 2024 by CNBC

Key Facts

  • “Commercial banking firms from banking to insurance and digital payments, dominated the 2024 LinkedIn Top Companies in Singapore, comprising more than half of the top 15 (up from 5 in 2023),” Pooja Chhabria, head of editorial for Asia-Pacific for LinkedIn told CNBC Make It.
  • Here are the top five names on LinkedIn’s 2024 list for Singapore: 1. DBS BANK Industry: Banking Size of company: 30,000+ Most notable skills: Commercial banking, criminal law, intellectual property Most common job titles: Business development officer, wealth manager, software engineer Headquartered in the city-state, the Development Bank of Singapore was established by the government in 1968 to help finance the young nation’s industrialization and urban development projects.
  • This is the third year in a row that DBS Bank has landed in the top five on LinkedIn’s top companies to work for in Singapore. 2. SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Industry: Manufacturing, machinery, automation Size of company: 100,000+ Most notable skills: Power systems, electronic control systems, utilities, instrumentation Most common job titles: Account manager, project manager Founded almost two centuries ago in 1836, this French multinational company is a new addition to the list.
  • OCBC BANK Industry: Financial services, banking Size of company: 15,000+ Most notable skills: Commercial banking, insurance, investment banking Most common job titles: Business development officer, financial advisor, financial planner OCBC topped the list in 2021, ranked 4th in 2022, and dropped off LinkedIn’s list last year.

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