Latest Malaysia Careers 2020

Searching for a job in Malaysia is a challenging experience. The market is highly competitive in Malaysia and may pose a lot of difficulties even for successful professionals. That being said, you may find that the effort is worth it. It is easier to adapt to life in Malaysia compared to most countries around the world. So start your job search now and be a part of the world of ex-pat life here in Malaysia!
Searching for employment overseas can be a challenging experience! If you are determined to relocate to a different country, the process will take on many stages. Not only do you have to successfully land a job, but you are also required to apply for a work visa, sorting out paperwork and shift your life halfway across the globe!
If you are prepared to take the big step, Malaysia is one of the ideal places to work. Here is how simple it is to kick-start your journey to work in Malaysia!
When you find a job you get your employer to file a permit application with the local government in Malaysia. There are several terms that you have to meet in order to be eligible for a work permit. You have to be at least 27 and earn a minimum of RM5000 per month. The company that wants to put you under contract has to have enough paid-up capital, the actual amount of capital in money that has been contributed towards the company. This is RM200.000 in the case of a local company, RM350.000 for a part of foreign ownership and RM500.00 in case of full foreign ownership.
If you are offered a contract of over RM8000 per month then your work permit application will instantly approve and immigration guarantees that you will have your work permit within one week. Highly-skilled expatriates are able to apply for a special 10 year Visa that is tied to the actual individual instead of the company hiring the expatriate. With this new type of residence pass, the government of Malaysia aims to attract and retain top talent in the country.
Usually, a permit is requested for 1 or 2 years, in a few cases 3 or even 5 years. After that period your employer will need to request the renewal of your permit. With a work permit, you are allowed to work in Malaysia. With a work permit, it is possible to open a bank account in Malaysia; it is even possible to get a mortgage. Expatriates pay taxes in either their home country or in Malaysia during employment. In most cases, Malaysia has an agreement with countries to avoid double taxation. The highest tax percentage in Malaysia is 26 percent. If you live and work in Malaysia, make sure you keep your receipts for your tax return.
Malaysia has a pension scheme (EPF), where a small portion of the monthly wages is put aside for retirement. Employers are required to save this money for their local employees, but it does not apply to foreign expatriates. Often this amount is accumulated onto the monthly salary. If not you can claim it yourself.

To search for employment, there are various platforms to search for jobs online, they are your convenient way of finding job opportunities and reaching out to potential employers.
Recruitment agencies and headhunters are the alternative avenues that you can consider. Most of all reach, out to your connections! Networking and referrals can be a big factor in finding the right job for you.

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