Top 15 companies to work for in Singapore in 2024

These are the top companies to work for in Singapore in 2024, according to LinkedIn.

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Banks dominated the top 5 best companies in Singapore to work for, according to LinkedIn’s list on the best workplaces in the country in 2024.

“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.

“This is no surprise as Singapore is a well-established financial hub in the region, characterized by stable regulatory frameworks, and increased adoption of digital banking,” she said.

LinkedIn’s data assesses various aspects of career progression. It ranked companies based on eight pillars: ability to advance, skills growth, company stability, external opportunity, company affinity, gender diversity; educational background and employee presence in the country.

The list, released Wednesday, only includes companies that had at least 500 employees in Singapore as of the end of 2023. Additionally, recruiting firms, educational institutions and government agencies were excluded from the list.

Here are the top five names on LinkedIn’s 2024 list for Singapore:

1. DBS Bank

2. Schneider Electric

3. Standard Chartered Bank

4. American Express

5. OCBC Bank

Whilst commercial banking dominated the list, the healthcare, pharmaceutical and biomed sector made a strong showing with five companies in the top 15.

Pooja Chhabria

Head of Editorial APAC and LinkedIn Career Expert

Another sector that is quickly growing in Singapore is health care.

Some of the companies in the health-care sector are featured high up on the list in Singapore:

6. Singlife (a subsidiary of Sumitomo Life Insurance Company)
7. Procter & Gamble
8. BD
9. Abbott
10. Mastercard
11. Takeda
12. Roche
13. S&P Global
14. Alphabet Inc.
15. HSBC

“Interestingly, only six companies from last year retained their placement on this year’s list, indicating a significant turnover in featured companies and suggesting that more firms are investing in attracting top talent and helping employees create meaningful careers,” Chhabria told CNBC Make It.

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