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| Nov 17, 2012 | News |
LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, has just released some interesting data about the most popular childhood dream jobs and the number of professionals on LinkedIn who have some of these cool careers.Here are the top-ranked dream jobs for Singaporean men, compared to other professionals around the world:
| Male professionals, Singapore | Male professionals, globally | |
| 1 | Engineer (11.4%) | Engineer (10.9%) |
| 2 | Scientist (9.2%) | Airplane / helicopter pilot (10%) |
| 3 | Airplane / helicopter pilot (8.5%) | Scientist (7.7%) |
| 4 | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (6.3%) | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (5.3%) |
| 5 | Police officer (5.5%) | Astronaut (4%) |
Not surprisingly, the dream jobs for women differed significantly:
| Female professionals, Singapore | Female professionals, globally | |
| 1 | Teacher (14.8%) | Teacher (10.7%) |
| 2 | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (13%) | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (9.5%) |
| 3 | Lawyer (8.7%) | Journalist / novelist (6.8%) |
| 4 | Journalist / novelist (4.3%) | Veterinarian (5.4%) |
| 5 | Fashion designer / stylist (4.3%) | Lawyer (5.2%) |
The survey took into consideration the profiles and opinions of 393 professionals in Singapore, and more than 8,000 globally. LinkedIn also took a look at the number of members who have some rather cool careers. For instance, there are currently over 4,700 LinkedIn members in Singapore who are fashion stylists, 255 wine / beer specialists, 115 geologists, 112 casino dealers, and two archaeologists.
What’s interesting from the survey is that engineering professional is the most aspired job for Singaporean males. The percentage of males aspiring to be engineers in Singapore is higher than the percentage of males globally. This could translate to more engineers produced in Singapore, which might be able to explain why recently there has been an increase in the number of overseas firms looking to hire talent from Singapore. Case to note: Former Facebook CTO founded Quora recently held a engineering talk in NUS as part of their recruitment drive, and Peter Thiel-backed Palantir recently set up their Southeast Asia headquarters in Singapore and is aggressively looking to ramp up their engineering team.
Recently, Cedric Chin, the president of NUS Hackers also wrote a post saying that Singapore is a very nice place to recruit from when you’re a large, established, attractive tech company. Cedric also shared that “it confuses me when people say Singapore faces a lack of good engineers.” With the latest survey by LinkedIn, it shows that Cedric has a point: Singapore does have a higher percentage of people who aspire to be engineers, and that translate to a higher percentage of good engineers, albeit a small talent pool.
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Singapore — Nov. 16, 2012 — LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network with more than 187 million members, today released data about the most popular childhood dream jobs and the number of professionals on LinkedIn who have some of these cool careers.
As part of its “Dream Jobs” study, LinkedIn surveyed 393 professionals in Singapore, and more than 8,000 globally to find out the most common childhood career aspirations and how many professionals currently have their dream job.
Here are the top-ranked dream jobs for Singaporean men, compared to other professionals around the world:
| Rank | Male professionals, Singapore | Male professionals, globally |
| 1 | Engineer (11.4%) | Engineer (10.9%) |
| 2 | Scientist (9.2%) | Airplane / helicopter pilot (10%) |
| 3 | Airplane / helicopter pilot (8.5%) | Scientist (7.7%) |
| 4 | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (6.3%) | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (5.3%) |
| 5 | Police officer (5.5%) | Astronaut (4%) |
Not surprisingly, the dream jobs for women differed significantly:
| Rank | Female professionals, Singapore | Female professionals, globally |
| 1 | Teacher (14.8%) | Teacher (10.7%) |
| 2 | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (13%) | Doctor / nurse / paramedic (9.5%) |
| 3 | Lawyer (8.7%) | Journalist / novelist (6.8%) |
| 4 | Journalist / novelist (4.3%) | Veterinarian (5.4%) |
| 5 | Fashion designer / stylist (4.3%) | Lawyer (5.2%) |
Meanwhile, amongst Singaporean professionals of both sexes, dream jobs like astronaut (2.5%), artist (1.8%), superhero (1.3%), race car driver (1%), prince / princess (0.5%), zoologist (0.3%) and even ninja (0.3%) found far less favour.
LinkedIn also took a look at the number of members who have some rather cool careers. For instance, there are currently over 4,700 LinkedIn members in Singapore who are fashion stylists, 255 wine / beer specialists, 115 geologists, 112 casino dealers, and 2 archaeologists!
Nearly one out of every three LinkedIn members surveyed around the world (30.3 percent) stated that they either currently have their childhood dream job or work in a career related to their childhood dream job. Professionals who said they don’t have their childhood dream job were most likely to cite, “As I got older, I became interested in a different career path,” as the primary reason they work in an unrelated field (43.5 percent).
“We may not be working in our dream jobs, but that doesn’t mean they should be discounted as childhood fantasies,” said Chan Ngee Key, Career Coach & Strategist at YourOwn360. “Think about what motivated those childhood aspirations, and instead, use those passions and talents to do better in your current job.”
More than 70 percent of the global professionals surveyed said that the most important characteristic of a dream job is “taking pleasure in your work.” In second place was, “helping others” (eight percent) followed by “a high salary” which came in third place (with just over six percent of the survey takers selecting it as the most important feature of a dream job).
Here are the top three tips to help you get one step closer to landing your dream job:
Visit the LinkedIn Blog to learn more about LinkedIn’s “Dream Jobs” study and to download the infographic.
About LinkedIn
Founded in 2003, LinkedIn connects the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful. With more than 187 million members worldwide, including executives from every Fortune 500 company, LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network on the Internet. The company has a diversified business model with revenues coming from talent solutions, marketing solutions and premium subscriptions. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, LinkedIn has offices across the globe.
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