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SINGAPORE: Python programming and machine learning are the most in-demand skills for AI jobs in Singapore, according to a recent report by Indeed.

The report also highlights a significant increase in AI job listings, nearly doubling from 2018 to 2023.

According to the Singapore Business Review, Indeed’s data reveals that 61% of generative AI job listings in Singapore require machine learning expertise, while 54% seek proficiency in Python programming.

Python is especially popular due to its AI and machine learning applications flexibility. Other tools like PyTorch and C++ are also in high demand, appearing in 24% and 23% of job ads, respectively.

Callam Pickering, senior economist at Indeed APAC, commented on Singapore’s quick adoption of generative AI tools:

“Singapore has rapidly established itself as a global leader on GenAI, adopting these tools faster than their global peers. As AI becomes crucial across industries, there’s a growing need for these skills.

This data helps recruiters target specific skills and helps job seekers stay competitive,” he said.

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The report also identifies other top skills for AI jobs in Singapore. In 19% of job ads, deep learning is required, while programming languages like Java and C are sought after in 18% and 13% of listings, respectively.

SQL, Spark, and Linux skills are also in demand, featuring in 12%, 11%, and 10% of job ads.

The increased demand for AI skills is not without its challenges. Singaporean businesses face a talent shortage, leading to intense competition in the job market.

Mr Pickering emphasised the need for recruiters to prioritise hiring for AI skills: “Recruiters need to prioritise hiring for AI skills to keep up with the demand and ensure they don’t fall behind in leveraging Singapore’s AI growth.” /TISG

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