Stuck in your career? Singapore MOM & LinkedIn list most in-demand jobs heading into 2026

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As we’re well into the first month of the new year, it’s time to look at the latest job data provided by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and LinkedIn, which recently released their most up-to-date findings on positions that remain in the highest demand here.

And because their methodologies are different, they also reveal different things about the labour market. Please note that the data lags by a few months in both cases.

Jobs on the rise

LinkedIn’s annual update for Jobs on the Rise shows the Top 15 fastest growing positions in the country, based on how careers of the site’s users evolve over time (e.g. jobs they have left and jobs they have started).

As we can see, the AI industry is bubbling up to the top here as well, with the Top 3 positions occupied by artificial intelligence/ machine learning specialists. Despite this, there is actually some variety on the list. Take a look:

Rank Position Job Description
1 AI engineer Builds and fine‑tunes AI models that create text, images, audio, or code, and integrates them into products.
2 Head of AI Leads an organisation’s AI strategy—overseeing research, model development, platforms and talent.
3 Machine learning researcher Designs and tests algorithms to advance machine learning, running experiments and publishing findings.
4 Payment operations specialist Handles electronic and card payments, reconciles transactions and resolves discrepancies.
5 Fundraising manager Plans campaigns, writes grants and builds relationships to secure donations for a charity’s mission.
6 Guidance counsellor Supports students’ academic, career and emotional development through counselling.
7 Teacher Educates and guides students by delivering lessons and fostering learning.
8 Quantitative researcher Develops and analyses models to interpret data and forecast trends in finance or science.
9 Medical officer Licensed doctor who leads health programmes or facilities, managing budgets, staff, compliance, and clinical quality.
10 Psychologist Assesses, diagnoses and treats mental and behavioural disorders using evidence‑based therapies.
11 Business development manager Expand into new markets—sizing opportunities, building partnerships and shaping plans.
12 Strategic advisor Provides senior guidance on complex business choices—assessing options and recommending actions.
13 Health, safety and environment engineer Designs and implements systems to keep people and the environment safe—reducing risk and ensuring compliance.
14 Marketing representative Starts and builds a company—shaping vision, validating problems and securing resources.
15 Founder Starts and builds a company—shaping vision, validating problems and securing resources.
Source: Jobs on the Rise in Singapore 2026/ LinkedIn

Besides tech, there’s something for people dealing with money, teachers, healthcare professionals and those in typical corporate roles. It also seems that many Singaporeans have ditched employment altogether and set out on a path of entrepreneurship, founding their own companies.

Jobs in demand

In contrast to LinkedIn, the Ministry of Manpower provides a list of Jobs in Demand, based on the latest available 2025 data (still preliminary, with final updates coming in a few weeks).

This list groups jobs by industry and the largest recorded number of vacancies for each profession, showing where employers are showing the highest demand for workers (which they are clearly struggling to fill).

As a result, it contains a larger number of occupations, both for PMETs (Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians) and non-PMETs.

Here are all of the jobs listed by MOM:

Industry Occupation Number of vacancies as at Sep 2025 (preliminary)
Manufacturing Semi-conductor engineer 250
Process engineer 160
Quality control/assurance engineer 160
Shop sales assistant 150
Welder/Flame cutter 150
Waiter 130
Assistant manufacturing engineer 100
Technical sales professional 100
Aeronautical engineering technician 90
Mechanical engineer 90
Construction Civil engineering/Building construction labourer 2960
Supervisor/General foreman (building and related trades) 490
Construction manager 370
Building construction engineer 350
Quantity surveyor 240
Civil/Structural engineering draughtsperson 160
Lorry driver 150
Building technician 130
Resident technical officer 100
Excavating/Trench-digging machine operator 100
Wholesale & Retail Trade Shop sales assistant 1130
Business development executive 130
Warehouse worker 130
Sales demonstrator 120
Cashier (general) 120
Beautician 120
Technical sales professional 110
Van driver 100
Sales manager 90
Marketing manager 80
Transportation & Storage Warehouse worker 320
Bus driver 240
Trailer-truck driver 150
Van driver 150
Lorry driver 130
Operations officer (administrative) 100
Rail station service assistant 60
Customer service officer/clerk 50
Forklift truck operator 50
Cashier (general) 40
Accommodation & Food Services Waiter 1920
Kitchen assistant 810
Cook 530
Barista 270
Van driver 250
Restaurant manager 250
Housekeeping/Linen room attendant 240
Chef (excluding pastry chef) 170
Food service counter attendant 170
Captain waiter/Waiter supervisor 120
Information & Communications Software developer 630
Data scientist 340
Artificial intelligence/Machine learning engineer 180
ICT business process consultant/business analyst 140
Business development manager 120
Research and development manager 100
Software and applications manager 90
IT infrastructure specialist 90
Sales manager 90
Enterprise/Solution/Software architect 80
Financial & Insurance Services Financial/Investment adviser 560
Financial analyst 260
Financial risk manager 200
Financial services manager 190
Compliance officer/Risk analyst (financial) 150
Customer service manager 140
Software developer 130
Sales professional (institutional sales of financial products) 120
Fund/Portfolio manager 90
Strategic planning manager 80
Real Estate Services Premises/Facilities maintenance manager (excluding building security) 170
Premises/Facilities maintenance officer 170
Office clerk 140
Office/Commercial/Industrial establishment indoor cleaner 70
Building technician 30
Chief operating officer/General manager 30
Customer service officer/clerk 30
Hotel receptionist 20
Sales manager 20
Budgeting/Financial accounting manager 10
Professional Services Auditor (accounting) 540
Audit manager 190
Audit associate professional 160
Audit clerk 120
Construction manager 110
Software developer 100
Semi-conductor engineer 100
Civil engineering/Building construction labourer 90
Resident technical officer 90
Business development manager 80
Administrative & Support Services Private security officer 730
Office/Commercial/Industrial establishment indoor cleaner 410
Office/Commercial/Industrial establishment outdoor cleaner 240
Fumigator and related pest/weed controller 120
Gardener/Horticultural worker 90
Senior private security officer 80
Residential/Open areas general cleaner 70
Customer service officer/clerk 60
Housekeeping/Linen room attendant 50
Operations officer (administrative) 30
Language instructor (extracurricular) Technical/Vocational/Commercial education institute teacher/trainer 600
Management executive 280
Strategic planning manager 280
University lecturer 230
Polytechnic lecturer 220
Policy manager 160
Business development manager 140
Preschool education teacher 130
Secondary school teacher 130
Customer service officer/clerk 130
Health & Social Services Registered nurse and related nursing professional (excluding enrolled nurse) 330
Preschool education teacher 290
Medical/Dental receptionist 180
Diagnostic radiographer 150
Healthcare assistant 100
Enrolled/Assistant nurse (excluding registered nurse) 100
Social work associate 100
Social worker (general) 90
Early intervention teacher for infants and children 80
Language instructor (extracurricular) 50
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Waiter 70
Physical fitness instructor 40
Receptionist (general) 30
Senior cook 20
Operations officer (administrative) 20
Sports coach 20
Business development manager 20
Singer 20
Customer service officer/clerk 10
Sports centre manager 10
Other Community, Social & Personal Services Masseur (non-medical) 190
Beautician 140
Social work associate 90
Massage therapist 80
Strategic planning manager 50
Office/Commercial/Industrial establishment indoor cleaner 40
Hair stylist/Hairdresser 30
Shop sales assistant 30
Advertising/Public relations manager 30
Hand launderer/presser (non-household) 20
Source: Jobs in Demand 2025, Singapore Ministry of Manpower

As you can see, some of the findings in both sources seem to overlap. Many Singaporeans have already gained employment in AI, and, similarly, a large number of vacancies are still being reported for AI/ML engineers, among other technical roles.

Teaching staff also show up on both lists, as well as commercial and marketing executives—both highlighted by MOM among the Top 3 most sought after in Singapore.

These data not only point to how the market changed last year but also that demand should remain in those occupations in the months ahead. If, like some Singaporeans, you’re feeling stuck in your career, perhaps you should follow the demand and look at positions in adjacent occupations that continue to thirst for talent. Good luck!

  • Read more articles we’ve written on Singapore’s job market here.

Also Read: Use these 2026 salary benchmarks to ensure you’re earning enough this year

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