CAREERS

PATHS AFTER UNIVERSITY

What's next in your #StudyinMalaysia experience?

Building Your Career

There are multitudes of various job opportunities in the free market, research and the public sector, or you may opt to become self-employed.


It is important to create networks during your course of study and make sure that your degree is recognised in Malaysia.


Good contacts created from networking can be beneficial to kickstart your career.

CAREER IN MALAYSIA

There are many expatriates and foreign workers in Malaysia, international companies are found throughout the country. Employer will need to file a permit application with the local government in Malaysia. Depend on the type of job and skills, different working passes (Employment Pass and Temporary Employment Pass for example) are issued when obtaining a work permit.

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dynamic industries

Malaysia's Thriving Industries

With a strong infrastructure and capabilities, Malaysia's developed economy offers a wide range of industries, creating diverse employment and business opportunities for students and graduates alike.

Malaysian Labour Market at a Glance

Malaysia's labour market is diverse, with key sectors including manufacturing, services, agriculture, and increasingly, technology. The country offers opportunities for skilled expatriates and locals, supported by initiatives to enhance education and skill development. Economic growth drives employment, with a focus on industrialization and service sector expansion.

Finance

Malaysia is also known for its innovative financial sector, particularly in Islamic banking and finance. Malaysia is ranked as first according to the Islamic Finance Development Indicator score, the largest Islamic banking service provider in the Asia Pacific, and second only to Saudi Arabia in terms of the size of banking assets.

Palm oil

As one of the world’s largest palm oil exporters, the country accounts for 39 % of world palm oil production and 44% of all world exports. The majority of Malaysia’s palm oil products are exported to China, the EU, Pakistan, US and India, and is evidence of Malaysia’s contribution on global stage.

our local brands

They may offer exciting career opportunities and the chance to create your dream job and reach your goals.

Although you can get a ticket from vending machines, it is advisable to get a rechargeable Touch 'n Go primarily for convenience! You can use it almost anywhere for transport or payment!

oil, gas and energy

The oil, gas, and energy industry in Malaysia is a crucial economic sector, led by PETRONAS and rich in offshore reserves. Key activities include exploration, production, refining, and LNG export. Despite challenges like oil price volatility and environmental concerns, there is a strong focus on renewable energy and sustainability to diversify and ensure long-term industry growth.

  • Opportunities to work with renowned global brands, offering wide exposure.
  • Access to cutting-edge technology and resources that are industry-leading.
  • Potential for international assignments and a broader scope of learning.
  • High-impact roles that can accelerate career growth on a global scale.
  • Chance to work with key local players in your industry.
  • Contribute to the domestic economy and build valuable connections within the local business community.
  • Easier access to jobs without the complications of international relocation.
  • Gain specific insights into local market needs and consumer behavior.
  • Hands-on experience in your field, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
  • Build a professional network and increase employability.
  • Many internships lead to full-time job offers.
  • Allows you to test your career interests and gain industry-specific skills.

universities and research

Would you like to continue doing research? There are a number of possibilities.

Most research positions at universities are fixed term and connected to a specific project. But there are also research jobs outside universities, for instance, at research institutions or in industry. Often big companies have their own in-house research departments.

Facts

  • 4.8% increase in economic growth.
  • 30%of the country's GDP is contributed by the O&G sector.
  • 11THin the world to manufacture cars from start to finish.

attractive and stable job opportunities

Following decades of strong growth, forward-looking policy reforms have successfully diversified its economy from one that was agriculture and commodity-based in the mid-1980’s into a robust hub for manufacturing, finance and other services today. The service and manufacturing sectors are projected by local authorities to grow by 5.7 per cent and 4.8 per cent respectively, and the IMF is projecting the job market to be stable with an overall economic growth of 4.7 per cent.

Attract and retain talent

The Residence Pass-Talent (RP-T) offers skilled expatriates the ability to work and live in Malaysia for up to 10 years.

Visit https://rpt.talentcorp.com.my/ to know more

job search checklist

Before you set out to explore job opportunities, make sure that you are prepared in order to have a successful job search.

  • Gives you a head start in a competitive job market.
  • More time to explore options and tailor your applications to specific roles.
  • Early applications show proactivity and enthusiasm to employers.
  • Avoids last-minute stress of job hunting post-graduation.
  • Explore a wide range of industries and sectors for potential opportunities.
  • Broadening your scope increases your chances of finding the right fit.
  • Consider non-traditional career paths or roles you hadn’t initially thought of.
  • The flexibility to pivot might lead to unexpected yet rewarding career paths.
  • Career services can provide tailored advice, resume critiques, and job search support.
  • Alumni networks often offer mentorship and job opportunities.
  • Workshops and seminars to enhance job readiness.
  • University job portals may list exclusive opportunities for students.
  • Direct access to employers who are actively hiring.
  • Chance to make a strong personal impression on potential employers.
  • Gather information about companies and industries of interest.
  • Networking can often lead to hidden job opportunities that aren’t publicly advertised.
  • Understanding visa requirements avoids delays or rejections in your application.
  • Different countries have different rules, so research is essential.
  • Some companies might sponsor your work visa, so check with potential employers.
  • Have all your necessary documentation prepared ahead of time.

expand your horizons

Many degree holders only look at their studied field and look for a job that matches exactly what they did in their studies. They look past everything else and creates unnecessary limitations. Jobseekers should expand their horizons as their jobs do not have to be an exact reflection of their studies. It is important to be able to transfer your knowledge and skills into related fields.

skill development

Continuously enhance your skills and qualifications to remain competitive in the job market. Take proactive steps to enhance your skills and qualifications to meet the evolving demands of employers. This could involve enrolling in additional training programs, workshops, or online courses to acquire new skills or deepen your expertise in your field. Consider pursuing relevant certifications or professional designations that are recognised and valued by employers in your industry. Additionally, seek out opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, volunteer work, or freelance projects that allow you to apply and refine your skills in real-world settings.

job offers and career opportunities

Engage with alumni or experienced individuals and connect with them for more opportunities.

Our alumni programmes are designed to support for former students and introduce various possibilities to them as part of the worldwide alumni network.

build real life connections

Gain insights into different industries and companies by attending job fairs and specialised conferences. These events offer valuable information and networking opportunities for university graduates. Keep an eye out for announcements and event details posted on bulletin boards within your academic department.

alumni support

Our alumni programmes are designed to support for former students and introduce various possibilities to them as part of the worldwide alumni network.

Our alumni programmes are designed to support for former students and introduce various possibilities to them as part of the worldwide alumni network.

job search tips

Stay proactive, network effectively, and continuously develop your skills to maximise your job search success.

  • Gather detailed information about potential employers and industries.
  • Identify job requirements and tailor your applications accordingly.
  • Stay updated on trends and future demands in your field.
  • Understand the workplace culture and expectations of companies you’re interested in.
  • Develop a well-structured resume and cover letter that highlights relevant skills.
  • Practice for interviews and assessments to boost confidence.
  • Ensure all necessary documentation is ready, including references and certificates.
  • Prepare to discuss your strengths, weaknesses, and experiences effectively.
  • Continuously work on improving both soft and technical skills.
  • Take online courses or attend workshops to stay updated on industry trends.
  • Gain practical experience through internships, part-time jobs, or freelancing.
  • Develop problem-solving and communication skills, which are valuable in any career.
  • University career centers can provide invaluable support in your job hunt.
  • Online job boards, LinkedIn, and industry-specific sites can widen your search.
  • Seek out mentors or career coaches for personalized guidance.
  • Free or low-cost courses can boost your skills and employability.
  • A strong LinkedIn profile can serve as your digital resume.
  • Maintain a consistent and professional online presence.
  • Networking is easier when you have a recognizable personal brand.
  • Tailor your resume and cover letters to highlight your key strengths.
  • The job market is competitive, and persistence often leads to success.
  • Learn from rejections and improve your applications for future opportunities.
  • Stay motivated by setting small, achievable job search goals.
  • Success might take time, but continuous effort leads to results.
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