The latest edition of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index unveils a new country at the top of the rankings, alongside insights on maintaining an edge in a rapidly evolving world.
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Latin America Strong at Attracting Talent, Weak in Developing and Retaining It, Report Finds
Chile leads regional rankings, followed by Costa Rica and Uruguay, but even those top performers face persistent gaps in ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore has been ranked the world’s most attractive place to develop, attract and retain talent, topping the ...
This comes despite a less-than-ideal economic landscape, where retrenchment is increasingly common and both fresh graduates ...
Singapore tops the 2025 Global Talent Competitiveness Index, bolstered by its robust education systems, sound governance and ...
The city-state—the only Asian country in this year’s top 10—dethroned Switzerland, which had held first place since the ...
Singapore is being recognized as the top global destination for developing and attracting talent in the latest Global Talent ...
This is the city-state’s first time atop the annual ranking, after coming in second for the past three editions Read more at ...
FONTAINEBLEAU, France and SINGAPORE and SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Singapore has leapfrogged Switzerland to ...
Singapore has edged out global competitors to claim the top spot in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) 2025 for ...
The latest Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) by Insead places Malaysia at 46th globally, down from 35th a decade ago ...
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Philippines jumps to 75th in talent competitiveness index
THE PHILIPPINES jumped nine spots in an annual ranking of countries’ ability to attract and retain talent, according to a ...
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