Jobs to work at 15 near me

Got a teenager who needs to stop using you as the Bank of Mum and Dad? Time to get them out to work, we say!

We’ll be honest, this story has been written with purely selfish intentions: a way of researching how to get a certain teenager of ours out to work! I was pretty sure there was some kind of job in Singapore he could do. But he proclaimed, “it’s just not possible, mum!”. Of course, mum was right. Teenagers can get work in Singapore, and yes, there are jobs available for teens. So, Jack: get out of bed and get yourself looking for a job in between your studies. And to all the other mums who have teens loafing around at home using you as their own personal bank, this one’s also for you. All you need to know about work for teenagers in Singapore.

Work for teenagers in Singapore: All you need to know

Official requirements for teenagers working in Singapore

Ministry of Manpower states that teenagers who are citizens or PR can work in Singapore so long as they stick to the rules. They must be aged between 13 and 16 years when they start (depending on the type of job), but they must also adhere to the following conditions:

  • They are not permitted to work between 11pm and 6am.
  • They are not allowed to work on public holidays without special permission from MOM.
  • Teenagers aged 16 years and older can be employed in an industrial setting but the job must not involve injury risk, working on or servicing machinery, nor involve any underground work or uninsulated electrical apparatus.

Can my teenager work in Singapore as a non-citizen or PR?

If your teenager is in Singapore on a Student Pass, MOM has given us the following info:

If a teenager holds a Student Pass, they can work in Singapore during their school vacations only, and without the need for a work pass. They do, however, need to meet the following rules and regulations:

  • They should be aged 14 and above
  • They need to be a full-time, registered student at one of the following approved institutions:
    • Anglo-Chinese School (International) Singapore
    • Australian International School
    • Canadian International School
    • Chatsworth International School
    • Digipen
    • Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
    • Dulwich College (Singapore)
    • EHL Campus (Singapore)
    • ESSEC Business School (Singapore)
    • GEMS World Academy (Singapore)
    • German European School Singapore
    • German Institute of Science and Technology – TUM Asia
    • Government Junior Colleges
    • Government secondary schools
    • Government-aided Junior Colleges
    • Government-aided secondary schools
    • Hwa Chong International School
    • Hollandse School
    • Independent schools
    • INSEAD, Singapore
    • Institute of Technical Education, Singapore
    • International Community School
    • ISS International School
    • The Japanese School Singapore
    • LaSalle College of the Arts
    • Lycee Francais De Singapour
    • Millenia Institute
    • Mountbatten Vocational School
    • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
    • Nanyang Polytechnic
    • Nanyang Technological University
    • National University of Singapore
    • Nexus International School (Singapore)
    • Ngee Ann Polytechnic
    • Overseas Family School
    • Republic Polytechnic
    • S P Jain School of Global Management Singapore
    • Saint Joseph’s Institution International School
    • Sekolah Indonesia
    • Special Education schools
    • Specialised Independent schools
    • Specialised schools
    • Singapore American School
    • Singapore Institute of Technology
    • Singapore Korean International School
    • Singapore Management University
    • Singapore Polytechnic
    • Singapore University of Social Sciences
    • Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Sorbonne-Assas International Law School – Asia
    • Stamford American International School
    • Swiss School in Singapore
    • Tanglin Trust School
    • Temasek Polytechnic
    • United World College of South East Asia
    • Waseda Shibuya Senior High School in Singapore
    • Yale-NUS College of the National University of Singapore

Exchange students and Dependent Pass (DP) students studying in Singapore are NOT allowed to work.

If your teenager is studying at one of the following institutions and is on a Student Pass, then they can work during school term in Singapore so long as they only work for a maximum of 16 hours per week:

  • Digipen
  • Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
  • EHL Campus (Singapore)
  • ESSEC Business School (Singapore)
  • German Institute of Science and Technology – TUM Asia
  • INSEAD, Singapore
  • Institute of Technical Education, Singapore
  • LaSalle College of the Arts
  • Mountbatten Vocational School
  • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
  • Nanyang Polytechnic
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • National University of Singapore
  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic
  • Republic Polytechnic
  • S P Jain School of Global Management Singapore
  • Special Education schools
  • Specialised schools
  • Singapore Institute of Technology
  • Singapore Management University
  • Singapore Polytechnic
  • Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Singapore University of Technology and Design
  • Sorbonne-Assas International Law School – Asia
  • Temasek Polytechnic
  • Yale-NUS College of the National University of Singapore
Jobs to work at 15 near me
Jobs to work at 15 near me
Yes, it’s possible to send your teen out to work in Singapore. Photography: drobotdean via Freepik

If in doubt…

Prospective employees know who they can and can’t hire, and on what passes. When your teenager is looking for a job in Singapore, make sure they are upfront about what their residential status is. The employer will be able to advise. It’s also worth double-checking with a quick phone call to MOM if you have any doubts. The website is very helpful and will clear up any confusion.

Jobs to work at 15 near me
Jobs to work at 15 near me

Things to Do

40 things teens really like to do in Singapore

1. Flash Coffee

  • No experience welcome; immediate starters a plus
  • Online application or send resumes to [email protected]

2. Starbucks

  • Minimum age is 16 years
  • Online application or walk-in interview

3. Gong Cha

  • Minimum age is 16 years
  • Pays $7-$8 an hour
  • Send resumes to [email protected]

4. McDonald’s

  • Minimum age is 14 years
  • Requires four hours of work minimum per day, at least once a week
  • Online application or walk-in interview

5. MOSburger

  • Minimum age is 14 years
  • Requires four hours of work minimum per day, at least twice a week; flexible working hours
  • Offers meals, uniforms, medical benefits and staff discounts
  • Online application

6. Texas Chicken

  • Pays $5-$7 an hour
  • Minimum age is 14 years
  • Provides uniforms, meals and medical benefits
  • Walk-in interview

7. Lush Cosmetics

  • Minimum age is 16 years
  • Send resumes to [email protected]

8. Daiso

  • Flexible hours for store helpers
  • Pop in-store to fill out an application form
  • Minimum age is 16 years

9. Safe Entry officers

  • Pays $8 an hour
  • Flexible hours

Alternatively, Gumtree is a good place to get your teen searching for a job in Singapore. They’ll find everything ranging from tutoring and babysitting to banquet serving and dog walking. Have a good ol’ browse on Indeed which is full of casual and part-time jobs for teenagers.

Hot tip: Filter your search with keywords like, ‘part-time’, ‘student’, or ‘age 16’ to bring up the relevant jobs for your teen.

What jobs can I do as 15?

Babysitting, tutoring and blogging are three examples of jobs 15-year-olds can do without employers. Use free marketing tools such as social media platforms to spread the word about your business.

What is the best job to get when your 15?

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Can a 14 year old work in Singapore?

The legal age to work in Singapore is 17 years and above. You are permitted to employ children and young persons aged 13 years to 16 years, but take note of restrictions on the type of work that children and young persons may perform.

How old can work in Singapore?

Where they can work.