Singapore's Ministry of Manpower to hire 200 temp staff from hotels and other coronavirus-hit sectors
The temporary interviewers who will start conducting surveys next week as part of their four-month stint. They will be paid S$2,500 a month by MOM but their respective employers have the option to top up their salaries separately.
There are currently around 3,000 jobs under the SGUnited Jobs initiative listed as part of a virtual career fair at SGUnitedJobs.gov.sg.
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