Work It Podcast: Which jobs may enjoy a pay bump in 2025?

Here is an extract from the talk: &nbsp,

Kirsty Poltock, Robert Walters Singapore: &nbsp,

Over the past few years, companies have put more and more emphasis on conservation, and now it’s a key measurement with clear objectives for the next three to five years, depending on the organization.

And they now need to be strong in that and possess the necessary expertise to do so. So that’s where I think, also from the standpoint of a job seeker, you capitalise on that time.

Gerald Tan, co-host:

There are a lot of&nbsp, people I’ve met, they often express interest in the ESG ( economic, social and governance ), in the natural environment jobs. So they keep asking what other sectors have evolving functions that might incorporate some of these alternative ideas or thinking?

Kirsty:

I ‘ve&nbsp, largely seen them in the offer network room, oil and gas, transport, those kind of places. &nbsp,

Tiffany Ang, co-host:

Additionally, you must examine how these businesses can use federal grants. Best? Because of the statements made by these companies,” OK, if you’re in Singapore and the government is going to put a sizable sum into this green fund, this grant,” they’ll be attempting to tap into that, and they’ll then try to fill more positions or recruit new talent for this sustainable manager ( portfolio ), don’t you think?

Kirsty: