Start-ups disrupting the financial services, health care and commerce industries are among the best to work for in Singapore, according to a new study from LinkedIn.
Fintech, telehealth and e-commerce start-ups dominated the professional networking site's list of 15 "Top Start-ups 2021" due to their perceived success in navigating the pandemic and recording continued growth and demand.
To form the list, LinkedIn drew on in-house data collected between July 2020 and June 2021, measuring start-ups on four pillars — employment growth, engagement, job interest and attraction of top talent. To be eligible, companies had to be headquartered within Singapore, have 50 or more employees, and be seven years or younger at the time of calculation.
The list will serve as a signpost for professionals to identify emerging start-ups to work for and the roles that will be in demand.
Chris Anderson
managing editor (Asia), LinkedIn News
The company said the rankings should help employees identify the city-state's top emerging companies and those with the greatest potential employment opportunities.
"The LinkedIn Top Startups list spotlights startups in Singapore which are leading the way across industries such as fintech, health care, e-commerce, automotive and real estate," said Chris Anderson, managing editor for Asia at LinkedIn News.
"We hope the list will serve as a signpost for professionals to identify emerging start-ups to work for and the roles that will be in demand, so they can equip themselves with the necessary skills," he added.
5. Aspire
Industry: Financial services
Full-time headcount: 165
Most common job titles:
Aspire offers a range of financial tools for small businesses, including invoicing and money transfers, with the goal of becoming a "one-stop-shop" for entrepreneurs scaling up their businesses in Southeast Asia.
4. Secretlab
Industry: Consumer goods
Full-time headcount: 200+
Most common job titles: Creative designer, community manager
Secretlab has sold its gaming chairs in more than 60 countries and its products have found fans among office professionals during the pandemic's work-from-home boom.
3. Homage
Industry: Health care
Full-time headcount: 145
Most common job titles: Registered nurse, care specialist, homecare provider
Seniors in need of care services can be matched with nurses, physiotherapists and other health professionals on Homage's app, which operates in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia.
2. Endowus
Industry: Financial services
Full-time headcount: 75
Most common job titles: Software engineer, client analyst, product operations manager
Digital wealth advisor Endowus helps people in Singapore reach retirement goals and become more financially literate, by offering various investment options for cash, Central Provident Fund and Supplementary Retirement Scheme funds.
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