More find jobs through Singapore government agency

More than 3,000 people in Singapore found jobs through the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) in September — up from fewer than 2,000 in August and just over 2,000 in July. Hirings were lowest in May when just over 1,600 people found jobs through the government agency.

More job seekers are visiting the WDA's Careerlink Centres — over 14,000 in September, up from 10,000 in August. There were 13,000 job seekers at the centres in  June and July, and 12,000 in May.

These figures from the WDA appear in the Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore, October 2009.

There were no details about the jobs provided, only this chart.

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More than 13,000 people have found jobs through the government agency since April this year — almost the same number as last year.

Jobseekers can visit the WDA website for more information about how it can help them.

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