How to ensure your new job offers work life balance

What are some of the key benefits you ought to keep an eye out for during a job search to achieve work-life balance?

Loading...
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
Advertisement

As with most things in life, moderation is key. Many things in our modern world promote a lifestyle of excessiveness. Online shopping encourages excessive consumerism; all-you-can-eat buffets encourage overeating; and vast pools of social platforms stimulate anti-social behaviours in physical settings. And in the corporate rat race, competition causes exhaustion and in some cases, self-exploitation. Work life balance may just be a dream.

Being constantly tied to your job could cause you to be less efficient, less sociable, weak in health and at times, more difficult to work with.

Although a large majority of companies today are aware of the weightiness of providing employees with a decent work-life balance, you will need to be discerning as to which suite of benefits suit you best. This then begs the question: What are some of the key benefits you ought to keep an eye out for during a job search, to achieve work-life balance?

1. Avenue for pursuit of personal goals

Is the pursuit of personal goals important to you? If you were to start a family, how much support will actually be offered to you as an expectant and new mother? Finding out the answers to all these questions are imperative to ensuring long-term job satisfaction.

An outstanding feature of the Singapore Army’s is the flexible benefits that it enables employees to seek reimbursement for personal well-being, learning and development, and family support. Well-being subsidies include items like travel/vacation, insurance policies, health screenings and preventive vaccinations, contact lenses, gym membership and fitness class; just to name a few.

2. Learning and educational opportunities

An organisation that offers tuition assistance is a mark of sincere concern for the personal growth and professional development of its employees. It demonstrates their appreciation for the people who work to support their mission.

Loading...
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
Advertisement

It allows its employees to stay current and train together to develop better understanding of their fields; which is likely to form productive relationships across departmental lines.

The Continuous Learning and Academic Sponsorship Scheme (CLASS) is one such effort by the Army that exhibits sincerity for employee growth. A CLASS framework presents employees with full sponsorship for full-time or part-time studies in local universities, polytechnics or ITE colleges, with the provision of allowance or salary.

By offering a variety of sponsorships and scholarships for all educational levels, it also establishes itself as a company that does not discriminate initial academic choices providing even more opportunities for a larger segment of its employees. Atop of CLASS, there are other scholarship schemes that the Singapore Army offers to push its employees to greater academic heights. This includes scholarships for NITEC / higher NITEC, Diplomas and undergraduate studies.

Loading...
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
Advertisement

It is also that with an option, women in particular can seriously consider furthering their advance their academics even after having a child or two.

What else should you be looking for in a company to ensure your work life balance? Read on to the next page.

3. Perks beyond the paycheck

If work life balance is importance to you, then you would want your organisation to provide more than just money as part of your job’s compensation. Personnel in the Singapore Army can enjoy perks like wedding planning services, family life programmes, club membership privileges at Temasek Club and The Chevron.

Loading...
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
Advertisement

In view of encouraging healthy family life for servicemen and women, grooming and parenting talks with the provision of educational materials are organized for its personnel. Children of servicemen and women also have their academic achievements and pursuits recognized by the Singapore Army with bursary, merit and excellence awards.

4. Flexible hours framework for working mothers

Once you make the decision to become a mother, your priorities will naturally take a turn. The transformation from womanhood to motherhood is a metamorphosis more profound than any other you would experience.

As beautiful as this discovery may be, many working mothers find themselves trapped in a cycle of guilt – feeling that they are bad mothers because they work and feeling that they are bad employees because they have a child. In order to prevent yourself from falling into this trap, you will need to ensure that a company is able to offer you to the flexibility to put your family before work, if need be.

In its Triple-flexi Framework, the Singapore Army entitles mothers to flexible hours – choose from a range of starting and ending times, telework – work from home, and the Part-Time Employment Scheme (PTES) – work a minimum of 9 hours and a maximum of 34 hours.

At the end of it all, the job you apply for should grant you balance between work and personal life. You should be seeking purpose in what you do for a living and be conscious of how far it can enable you to nurture yourself as an individual and a career woman! ‘

Loading...
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
Advertisement

Written by

Social Metric