BUILDING “PORTFOLIO CAREERS”
Another response to uncertainty is to hedge one’s bets by diversifying income streams and picking up a variety of skills, rather than sticking to a single 9-to-5 job.
These have been dubbed “portfolio careers”.
“A portfolio career basically refers to acquiring many different skill sets because you don’t know what’s going to be the lasting skill set that’s needed, and because the world is changing so fast,” said Wavesparks’ Ms Lim.
Singapore is likely to see more such portfolio careers, said Dr Julien Salanave, a startup founder, venture capitalist and professor at ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific.
Entrepreneurial skills are important for such workers because they are not just gratifying one employer, but must dynamically manage multiple projects and stakeholders, he said.
Such careers are much more resilient, according to Dr Salanave. “Even if you lose one employer, you’re not losing everything you develop.”
When she was not able to land a full-time job, Ms Law Dan Qi, a food technology graduate, took up an internship at a food research company.
The 25-year-old also started a home-based drink business, 567 Spill The Tea, selling Thai-inspired drinks, matcha and banana pudding on the weekends.





