Written Answer to PQ on Job Matching for fresh graduates and young PMETs
NOTICE PAPER NO. 39 OF 2025 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 23 SEPTEMBER 2025
QUESTION NO. 167 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Dr Charlene Chen, MP for Tampines GRC
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) whether differentiated platforms such as social media will be used for job matching of fresh graduates and young PMETs in their job searches; (b) what is the utilisation rate of the MyCareersFuture portal by this group; (c) what is the portal’s efficacy in securing placements; and (d) what are the plans to increase awareness and adoption of the portal.
Answer:
1. Jobseekers, including fresh graduates and young PMETs, tap on multiple channels to maximise their chances of success in their job search. These could include MyCareersFuture (MCF) or other job portals, recruitment agencies, networking platforms and direct company applications.
2. MCF is one of the most widely used job portals in Singapore. One in three fresh graduates and young PMETs, proxied as those aged 30 and below in the labour force who have attained a diploma/professional qualification or a degree, were active MCF users in 2024. Of this group, about six in ten found new jobs within six months. These job applicants may also have utilised other job platforms.
3. WSG will continue to use a combination of digital marketing campaigns, media pitches and physical events to increase visibility of the MCF portal and encourage its usage. Additionally, WSG will continue to enhance functionalities
such as the search filters that help users find job opportunities with government support like the upcoming GRaduate Industry Traineeship (GRIT) programme for fresh graduates.