2020年6月5日金曜日

9 Hot Jobs In Malaysia During Pandemic COVID-19 and How Much You Can Earn

Here's A List Of All The "Hot Jobs" In Malaysia And How Much You Can Earn : SALARY GUIDE 2020

COVID-19 Pandemic has caused Malaysia to experience limited export growth in Q1 2020 due to its close a lot business partnerships for example mainland China.

While this will surely impact he economy throughout the first half of the year (and maybe longer), the government's stimulus package is expected to keep the economy afloat to a certain degree.

When workforce productivity returns to normal in Malaysia, the adoption of IR4.0 is expected to pick back up with many sectors getting automated and the demand for tech-savvy job candidates increasing.

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These are a few of the highlights from RGF Executive Search's latest Salary Watch: Malaysia report, where they look at salary trends and data across all industries and job levels in Malaysia.

The following data is based on information from 90,000 candidates in their Malaysia database, collected from February 2019 to February 2020.

WHAT IS "HOT JOBS" & HOW MUCH MALAYSIA'S PAY ???

RGF Executive Search's report breaks down these hot jobs into function, position, years of experience, company type, and annual salary range in both US$ and RM.

Their definition of annual salary range refers to basic salary, not including stock, bonus, allowance or any other additional benefits, and the exchange rate used in US$1 = RM 4.

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The 9 hot jobs are highlighted here for your reviewing.


1. INDUSTRIAL - SMART MANUFACTURING

2. TECHNOLOGY, INTERNET & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

3. FINANCIAL SERVICES (FRONT OFFICE)

4. FINANCIAL SERVICES (MIDDLE OFFICE)

5. FINANCIAL SERVICES (BACK OFFICE)

6. HEALTHCARE AND LIFE SCIENCE

7. CONSUMER GOODS & RETAIL

8. MEDIA, ADVERTISING & ENTERTAINMENT

9. CORPORATE SERVICES

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WHERE IS MALAYSIA'S JOB MARKET HEADED TOWARD NOW ?

The outbreak will change careers and the lives of many of us for the foreseeable future, therefore we anticipate the employment market and what are considered hot jobs will be skewed towards sectors that will help the business community adapt to the new norm.

Managing Director of RGF Executive Search Malaysia, Ai Ling Lee says, there will be a rise in the need for new skill sets that include specialised knowledge and experience in sophisticated technology.

Companies moving towards IR4.0 are adopting advanced technologies likes Internet of Things (IoT), AI and machine learning to automate processes and increase productivity.

This in turn leads to the need for businesses to up skill their work forces and seek out talent with knowledge and experience in robotics, data analysis and engineering.

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Internet banking across Malaysia was also close to a 100% usage rate at the end of 2019, according to Bank Negara, so mobile banking tools such as fintech, insurtech, blockchain and crowdfunding are gaining momentum.


With the expansion of the mobile banking industry comes cyber security, so there will be an increase in demand for cyber security specialists and data scientist roles to protect customer information.

Beyond highly technical jobs, however, companies will also be looking for candidates with a wealth of experience in business transformation and knowledge of the local market to up skill and reskill employees.

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WHAT EXACTLY TALENTS LOOK FOR IN EMPLOYERS AND VICE VERSA

RGF Executive Search highlighted that candidates in Malaysia look at more than just salary when evaluating whether or not to accept an offer.

67% voted that the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills was more important than salary increments (65%), and 47% said the position title and responsibilities mattered too.

Other factors in their decision include the opportunity to grow with the company, the type of leadership style, and the level of work-life balance they would be afforded.

Meanwhile, employers prioritise relevant knowledge and experience, adaptability, and culture fit when hiring.

Based on the report's findings, companies in Malaysia would be wise to focus on strengthening their employer branding, reevaluating their talent strategy and tailoring it to current trends, and ensuring compensation packages are competitive in order to attract talent.


@ Jackie San

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