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Stories | 26 July 2024
“Feels Like a RM1.8K Job” – Fresh Graduate in Penang Struggles to Make Ends Meet on RM1.3K Salary
Is RM1,500 sufficient as a minimum salary? Even UNICEF believes it's time to raise the minimum salary to RM2,100 because RM1,500 is far from adequate. Fresh graduates often bear the brunt of financial struggles as they begin their careers.
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Stories | 02 June 2024
Study: Over 65% of Malaysian Fresh Graduates Earn Less Than RM2,000 Monthly
A research report by the Khazanah Research Institute (KRI) revealed that in 2021, 65.6% of graduates earned a starting salary of less than RM2,000 per month.
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Nation | 27 March 2024
Salaries for Malaysian Fresh Graduates Static for Over a Decade
For over a decade, salaries for fresh graduates in Malaysia have remained stagnant, posing challenges in attracting and retaining talented individuals, particularly in crucial fields such as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
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Nation | 29 November 2023
Ambitious 24-Year-Old Graduate from USM with Visual Impairment Aspires to Pursue Career as a Braille Book Translator
If you possess unwavering determination, nothing can obstruct your path, and this young man serves as a perfect illustration.
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