GovTech

Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) is the implementing agency of the Smart Nation and Digital Government Group under the Prime Minister’s Office. As a leading centre for information communications technology and related engineering such as the Internet of Things, Data Science and Application Development, GovTech also enhances the capabilities of the Singapore Government in these domains.

 GovTech works with public agencies to develop and deliver secure digital services and applied technology to individuals and businesses in Singapore. Our role is to drive digital transformation within the public sector while building key platforms and solutions to support Singapore as a Smart Nation.

Benefits and Perks

Flexible work location
Learning budget

Job openings

How We Work

Agent of change
We challenge ourselves to innovate and change things that are not meeting our goals. Speak up, not follow instructions. We seek to deconstruct problems on the fly and talk to users to solve problems. Help us get through tough spots so that we develop the best solutions that will impact our users.

Learning & Growth
Opportunities for learning and growth are enormous. You are surrounded by a multidisciplinary group of experts across application development, business, design, data analytics, hardware engineering, where you can share and learn from each other. Take charge of your growth, and allocate time to attend courses, meetups, and conferences. Not enough? Embark on a technical mentorship to get guidance from technical experts locally and internationally.

Staying Connected with the Tech Industry
Keen for a learning stint in the private sector, you can take a six-month learning stint with tech companies under our Digital Technology Attachment Programme. You can also hop on our Digital Technical Mentorship Programme and be matched with local or overseas technical mentors. These programmes are critical in building our technical capabilities to deliver our mandate of driving public digital transformation.

Inspiring Environment
We celebrate success together. We respect one another. We seek to build a positive work environment. Help us rid of toxic work factors if you spot any. We have also created a Smart Kampung where we can work, play and innovate as one GovTech. Decorate your workspace if you like. Have your meetings in co-working space. Chill out in the jamming and karaoke rooms.

Flexible work arrangements and benefits
We provide generous leave benefits to meet your needs for a balanced work and family life. Work from home or exercise if you need to. Productivity is higher than forcing you to sit at your desks and crank out work. We trust that you will get the job done wherever you are, and whatever works best for you.

Products built in Singapore

Today’s government digital services are held to the highest standards by users. Not only must they be safe, secure and accurate, they have to be easy to use and empowering. 

At GovTech, we believe infocomm technologies are powerful catalysts for change. This speed of change will accelerate through innovations such as robotics, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and Big Data in the years ahead. They are also crucial to Singapore’s ambition to be a Smart Nation. In creating the country’s platform and apps, GovTech plays a vital role in making the Smart Nation vision a reality.

Click here to read about our milestones and projects accomplished over the years.

Values

Innovation is a way of life at GovTech. We think big, start small, and learn from failing fast. We have programmes to empower our GovTechies spark collaboration and drive innovative projects for public good. Our Agile, Bold, and Collaborative values unite us from different teams in delivering the business outcomes in a growth-oriented workplace. They drive what we build for our citizens, businesses, and public officers.

Find out more at go.gov.sg/govtechvalues.

Tech Stack

At GovTech, we practise test driven development and continuous integration/ continuous deployment! Read more on our technical blogs: