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About Us

e2i is the empowering network for workers and employers seeking employment and employability solutions. e2i serves as a bridge between workers and employers, connecting with workers to offer job security through job-matching, career guidance and skills upgrading services, and partnering employers to address their manpower needs through recruitment, training and job redesign solutions. e2i is a tripartite initiative of the National Trades Union Congress set up to support nation-wide manpower and skills upgrading initiatives.

Our Vision and Mission

Our Vision

To be the leading organisation to create solutions for better employment and employability.

Our Mission

Better Jobs for Better Lives
Stronger Together

Our Empowering Network

e2i serves individuals and businesses through our extensive network of over 5,000 partners which includes the Labour Movement’s network, industry associations, training partners, Government agencies, and community partners.

Individuals

  • Offer career guidance and advisory
  • Access to skills upgrading and reskilling
  • Provide job matching services

Government Agencies

  • Enabler for national manpower and skills initiatives

Community Partners

  • Address jobs and skills needs of residents
  • Engage local businesses and associations
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Employers

  • Address manpower and training modes
  • Deliver productivity solutions

Labour Movement

  • Cross-collaborations with unions, employers and LM communities

Training Partners

  • Establish competencies and skills required
  • Develop training programmes

Individuals

  • Offer career guidance and advisory
  • Access to skills upgrading and reskilling
  • Provide job matching services

Government Agencies

  • Enabler for national manpower and skills initiatives

Community Partners

  • Address jobs and skills needs of residents
  • Engage local businesses and associations

Employers

  • Address manpower and training modes
  • Deliver productivity solutions

Labour Movement

  • Cross-collaborations with unions, employers and LM communities

Training Partners

  • Establish competencies and skills required
  • Develop training programmes

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