NTU Career Tracks 2026

Education and Training

Education and Training sector encompasses a wide range of activities that focuses on research, nurturing knowledge and skill development, from early childhood education, formal schooling, to enrichment classes and activities.

Singapore actively strives to be a leading education hub in Asia by leveraging its strong reputation for academic quality, research excellence, and a safe, cosmopolitan environment. This aspiration is supported by a commitment to developing both local and international educational institutions, fostering strong industry ties and attracting global talent. These efforts have helped the sector grow steadily over the years, which is crucial for personal development, societal advancement and driving economic growth. 

One key aspect of the Education and Training sector is the formal education field, which encompasses public and private schools from pre-kindergarten to higher education institutions, as well as tuition and enrichment centres. This sector plays a crucial role in equipping today’s youth with relevant skills to build a better future and shape both the local and global landscape.

The next aspect is the research and development field, which drives innovation and technological advancements at a rapid pace, creating a win-win situation for both academia and industry. Research serves as the backbone of Singapore’s economic growth and global standing in innovation, supported by patents and trademarks.

With Singapore’s Training and Adult Education (TAE) Industry Transformation Map (ITM) 2025, the aim is to transform the sector to meet current and future training needs while creating new opportunities. This roadmap promotes the concept of lifelong learning and emphasises that learning is a continuous process. It encourages individuals to pursue education and training throughout their lives, focuses on upskilling and reskilling the workforce, and provides continuous, industry relevant learning opportunities.

This sector is also constantly evolving, and the use of technology to deliver educational content has become increasingly prevalent. As a result, people of all ages now have greater opportunities to learn, deepen their knowledge and develop new skills. This plays a vital role in identifying and addressing skills gaps in the workforce, ensuring that individuals are well equipped to meet the demands of the modern economy.

TYPICAL ROLES FOR FRESH GRADUATES
  • Teacher
  • Early Childhood
  • Research Assistant
  • Research Analyst
  • Curriculum Development
  • Tutor
CAREER PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

Apart from teaching positions, Singapore offers a wide range of strong research opportunities, particularly in scientific and technological fields. Driven by renowned research institutions such as A*STAR, NTU and NUS, there are extensive career prospects for researchers across various disciplines to make a significant impact on healthcare, biomedical science, and breakthroughs in medical and scientific research.

RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS

  • Strong critical thinking and analytical abilities
  • Meticulous attention to detail
  • Proficiency in data analysis and management
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills

WHAT RECRUITERS LOOK FOR

  • Passion for learning and development
  • Capacity for critical thinking and problem-solving
  • Strong technical skills
  • Keen interest in research methodologies and data analysis
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Collaborative mindset
  • Adaptability