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Monday, October 27, 2008
Malaysia Salary Guides 2008/2009
The report compiles information on salary for different job titles, which are further divided into 8 different industries namely:
1) Call Center;
2) Banking and Financial;
3) Sales, Marketing & Advertising;
4) Office Support;
5) Human Resource;
6) Logistic and Warehousing;
7) Information Technology; and
8) Engineering and Technical.
Other criteria taken into account include:
1) The candidate’s academic qualification,
2) Years of experience and
3) Location of work.
Through the publication, the recruitment agency also believes that the employment market will remain robust in the next 12 months, barring major fluctuations in economic condition.
More job vacancies are also expected to be found in
1) Manufacturing,
2) Information Technology,
3) Engineering,
4) Services andBanking,
5) Oil and Gas,
6) Electrical,
7) Plastic and
8) Construction.
Additionally, high demand of IT expertise also sees a slight increase in the average minimum salary offered to candidates.
Click here to download Kelly Services’ Malaysia Salary Guide 2008/2009.
Best Paying Jobs in Malaysia
Industry | Specialization | Average Salary (50% percentile) |
Semiconductor/ Wafer Fabrication | Bachelor’s Degree/Professional Degree/Post Graduate Diploma in Engineering | RM 2400 |
Banking | Bachelor’s Degree/Professional Degree/Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science/Information Technology | RM 2100 |
Manufacturing | Bachelor’s Degree/Professional Degree/Post Graduate Diploma in Engineering | RM 2089 |
Science & Technology/ Aerospace/Biotechnology | Bachelor’s Degree/Professional Degree/Post Graduate Diploma in Engineering | RM 2050 |
Electrical & Electronic | Bachelor’s Degree/Professional Degree/Post Graduate Diploma in Sciences | RM 2050 |
Top five highest paying Senior Management positions:
Industry | Specialization | Average Salary (50% percentile) |
Manufacturing | IT/Computers | RM10390 |
Services | IT/Computers | RM 9950 |
Oil/Gas/Petroleum | Marketing and Business Development | RM9604 |
Telecommunication | Non-Technical Sales | RM9500 |
Financial Services/Securities/Insurance | Human Resources /Administration/Personnel | RM9345 |
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Malaysia's Best Companies List
In late 2005, while working with one recruitment agency, me and a number of colleagues embarked on a research to list what we called the Best Companies to Work in Malaysia. The methodology involved a combination of studies covering the company size, their listing in Fortunes, their presence in Best Employers Award recipient list as well as our own finding when interviewing candidates. Perhaps because this is the first of its kind, the list got an undue attention.
There have been tremendous responses and feedback received regarding the list; the good, the bad, and the questions. Some web forumers even concluded that SKOR Career website got paid and involved in a conspiracy with some companies so that certain companies topped the list and some companies would not make it. In truth, no single cent was involved in the work. So much for a conspiracy theory. Last May when a Nanyang Siang Pau reporter contacted me to make a cover story about the list, I had to turn down with the reason that the list may not be accurate to be officially published.
But not to disappoint visitors who are yet to see it; here’s the list of the Malaysia Best Companies List for you view.
1. Shell
Industry: Oil & Gas
Address: Human Resources Dept, Bangunan Shell Malaysia
Damansara Heights, Changkat Semantan, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-2095 9144
An excellent company to work for, Shell Malaysia provides you with a platform for trainings and knowledge, while at the same time providing you with opportunity for growth while climbing the technical and corporate ladder.
2. Intel
Website: www.intel.com, www.intel.com/jobs/Malaysia
Industry: Manufacturing
Intel is the world’s largest chip maker, also a leading manufacturing of computer, networking and communications products. Intel currently has the largest plant of all manufacturing companies in Penang & Kulim industrial area.
3. DHL
Website: www.dhl.com.my
Industry: Logistics & Freight Forwarding
Add: Human Resources Department, DHL Express (M) Sdn Bhd
Levels 26, 27 & 28 Menara TM, Off Jln Pantai Baharu
50672 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Phone: 1 800 88 8388
DHL’s international network links more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. Around 285,000 employees are dedicated to providing fast and reliable services that exceed customers’ expectations in 120,000 destinations in all continents.
4. Petronas
Website: www.petronas.com.my
Industry: Oil & Gas
Add: HR Planning & Recruitment PETRONAS, Level 63, Tower 1
PETRONAS Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Email: hrm@petronas.com.my
PETRONAS is an integrated international oil and gas company with business interests in 31 countries. As at end of October 2005, the PETRONAS Group comprised 101wholly-owned subsidiaries, 19 partly-owned outfits and 57 associated companies.
5. McKinsey & Co.
Website: www.mckinsey.com
Industry: Consulting
Add: McKinsey & Company, Level 57, Tower 2, Petronas Twin Towers Kuala
Lumpur City Center, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 60 (3) 2382 5500
As one of the world’s biggest consulting firms with offices all across the globe, McKinsey helps many of the world’s leading organizations think about and improve their strategies, organizations and operations.
6. Maxis
Website: www.maxis.com.my
Industry: Communications
Add: Staffing & HR Planning, Maxis Communications Berhad, Aras 17, Menara
Maxis, Off Jln Ampang, 50088 KL. Tel: 03-7492 2123
As one of the largest communications giants in this country, Maxis Malaysia will be a preferred platform for aspiring executives to be part of in the quest to reach their career heights. There are so many opportunities available as Maxis is expected to continue growing in terms of size and profits.
7. IBM
Website: www.ibm.com/my
Industry: System/Hardware
Add: IBM Malaysia Sdn Bhd, 15th Floor, Plaza IBM, Jln Tun Mohd Fuad
Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur. Tel (Gen): 03-7727 7788
To date, IBM Malaysia has played a major role in delivering solutions to the customers to help solve business problems. IBM’s key strengths are in people, skills and experience in IT and complex projects, and worldwide infrastructure of international offices and laboratories from which they can quickly assemble the best expertise required by the customers in Malaysia and worldwide.
8. Motorola
Website: www.motorola.com/my/
Industry: Manufacturing
Add: Human Resources Department, Motorola Technology Sdn Bhd
Bayan Lepas Technoplex Industrial Park, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang
Tel: 04-6432511 (General)
First established in Malaysia in Penang (1974), Motorola today is a total solutions provider for wireless telecommunications and energy products. It is the first Motorola Asia-Pacific Regional Integrated Manufacturing, R&D and Distribution Center. Capabilities include design & development of two-way radio products, world-class manufacturing and distribution to global customers.
9. ExxonMobil
Website: www.exxonmobil.com.my
Industry: Oil & Gas
Add: Human Resources Department, Esso Production Malaysia Inc.
Level 17, Menara ExxonMobil, Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Fax: 603-3803494
A merge between Esso and Mobil produced ExxonMobil which is now the biggest oil and gas company globally, covering upstream, downstream, technology and chemical activities.
10. Hewlett Packard
Industry: Hardware/multimedia
Website: www.hp.com.my
Add: Human Resource Department, HP Towers,
Hewlett Packard (M) Sdn Bhd., 12 Jalan Genggang, Bukit Damansara,
50409 KUALA LUMPUR
HP Malaysia is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company’s offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing for consumers, enterprises and small and medium businesses.
11. CIMB
Industry: Investment
Website: www.cimb.com.my
CIMB is the one of the largest, award winning investment bank in Southeast Asia. They offer a full range of integrated capital markets and advisory solutions tailored to a diverse client base, including large corporations, financial institutions, private individuals and institutional investors. Requires talented and hardworking people, but you’ll be well compensated. Don’t be surprised if your year end bonus is more than 10 months!
12. Ernst & Young
Website: http://www.ey.com/global/content.nsf/Malaysia/Malaysia_Home_Page
Industry: Financial & tax services
Add: 4th Floor, Kompleks Antarabangsa, Jalan Sultan Ismail
50250 Kuala Lumpur. Tel (6)03.2144 2333 Fax (6)03.2141 0676
In Malaysia, Ernst & Young is one of the largest professional services firms with more than 2,400 employees in 17 offices in West and East Malaysia. It was established in early 1900s and was one of the first internationally linked public accounting firms in the country.
13. Citibank
Website: www.citibank.com.my
Industry: Banking
Add: Human Resources Department, Menara Citibank
165 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03- 2380 0000
Citibank is part of Citigroup, one of the world’s largest banking entities, with operation in more than 100 countries and having more than 200 million customers worldwide. Citibank also offers one of the most comprehensive trainings to their sales force.
14. Dell Asia Pacific
Website: www.dell.com.my
Industry: PC/Hardware
Dell is one-stop PC and notebook supplier with state of the art assembly operation in Penang, supported by a world-class standard of customer service operation. At the heart of Dell’s Asia Pacific operations is the Asia Pacific Customer Center (APCC) in Penang, Malaysia. The 238,000-square-foot manufacturing facility opened in October 1995 and in February 2001, Dell’s second Asia Pacific Customer Centre (APCC2) of 370,000-square-feet began operations. Desktops, workstations, notebooks, servers and storage products are manufactured to order for customers throughout Asia Pacific.
15. Accenture
Website: http://www.accenture.com/Countries/Malaysia
Industry: Consultancy
Add: Level 66 Tower 2 Petronas Twin Towers, Jalan Ampang
50088 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03 2731 4000 Fax: 03 205 72537
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with operation in 110 offices worldwide. Accenture collaborate with its clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. Accenture mobilizes excellent qualified people having the right skills and technologies to help clients improve their performance.
16. PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
Website: www.pwc.com/my
Industry: Financial & Tax services
Address: PricewaterhouseCoopers Malaysia, 11th Floor
Wisma Sime Darby, Jalan Raja Laut, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Telephone +60 (3) 26931077 Fax: +60(3) 26930997
Email: my.careers@my.pwc.com.
PWC provides industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to build public trust and enhance value for its clients and their stakeholders. Their Malaysia operation is supported by a strong 1700 workforce in 9 locations.
17. Toyota
Website: www.toyota.com.my
Industry: Automotive
Add: Manager, Human Resources, UMW Toyota Malaysia
No. 2, Persiaran Raja Muda, Seksyen 15, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor
Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world’s leading automakers, offering full range of models. As of March 2004, Toyota employs 264,000 people worldwide, and market vehicles in more than 140 countries. Their diversified operations include telecommunications, prefabricated housing and leisure boats.
18. Nokia
Industry: Mobile communications
Add: Nokia Networks Malaysia, Suite T01 3rd Floor
Block 2320 Century Square, Jalan Usahawan
63000 CYBERJAYA
Tel: +60 3 8313 6888 Fax: +60 3 8318 9188
A leading player in mobile communications in the Asia Pacific, Nokia first started operations in the region in the early 1980s. It has since established a leading brand presence in many local markets, and business has expanded considerably in all areas to support customer needs and the growth of the telecommunications industry in the region.
19. Atos Origin
Currently one of the world’s biggest IT outsourcing companies, ATOS’ speedy growth and reputation was boosted by its successful IT infrastructure delivery during Athens Olympics in 2004 and entrusted for similar capacity in 2008 Beijing Olympics. Their sales rocketed by 75% largely due to acquisition of Sema Group from Schlumberger. The company is currently growing by leaps and bound.
20. Western Digital
Website: www.wdc.com
Industry: Manufacturing
Add: The Human Resource Department
Western Digital (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Lot 3, Jalan SS8/6, Sungei Way Free Industrial Zone
47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel: 03-7870 5123
Winner of Best Employers in Asia awards, Western Digital is really an excellent organization to be in. You’ll get a chance to get a closer look on the manufacturing operation of enterprise drives, desktop, external and mobile drives.
credit to: http://skorcareer.com.my/blog/resources/best-company-list/Golden Words of Hitler:
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