SINGAPORE – There has been a 90 per cent drop in applications for a government-funded graduate traineeship programme since it was launched in October 2025.
A significant number of applicants declined traineeship offers after finding full-time employment or choosing other opportunities, Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said in a written parliamentary reply on Feb 25. This was based on feedback from many participating organisations.
The Graduate Industry Traineeships (GRIT)
were rolled out by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and Workforce Singapore to help fresh graduates across sectors gain structured, hands-on work experience over three to six months.
Close to 400 vacancies have since been filled, said Dr Tan, as the Government works with various organisations to “expedite the filling” of the allocated traineeships.
“We continue to prioritise channelling fresh graduates to full-time employment,” he added.
MOM said in an update on Feb 6 that
around 350 trainees had been placed with organisations under the programme





