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Companies more likely to hire fresh grads in next 2 years, says survey

Talentbank survey reveals 73.41% of employers intend to hire next year

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2020 7:12PM

Companies more likely to hire fresh grads in next 2 years, says survey
The monthly salaries offered to fresh graduates from all fields average between RM2,501 and RM3,000, while internship allowances average RM1,000 per month. – Pixabay pic, December 28, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Good news for fresh graduates from public and private universities: organisations are more likely to recruit them in 2021 and 2022.

A survey by recruitment company Talentbank with 196 organisations in Malaysia revealed a whopping 73.41% of respondents intend to hire fresh graduates next year.

Its chief executive officer, Ben Ho, said 21.97% of respondents were unsure and a small percentage of 4.62% said they were disinclined to hire. Meanwhile, 76.3% of respondents were optimistic they would be hiring fresh graduates in 2022.

“The survey which was conducted in October is indeed good news in the current period of volatility and uncertainty brought about by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, which has caused many companies to cut operating costs by reducing manpower to get through the crisis.

“It also means that private and public universities in Malaysia are producing graduates with the right set of skill sets needed by the industry,” he said.

Ho said that the respondents were mainly in senior positions attached to mid-sized and large organisations, forming 80.35% of all respondents, while public listed companies in Malaysia made up 33.53% of the segment.

The survey results also revealed promising job prospects for fresh graduates with backgrounds in accounting, business management, marketing, computing and information technology, human resource management, mechanical engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, mass communications, banking, and economics.

The monthly salaries offered to fresh graduates from all fields average between RM2,501 and RM3,000, while internship allowances average RM1,000 per month.

Ho said a majority of 91.91% also chose good attitude over academic results, while the remaining 8.09% focused on academic results when hiring fresh graduates.

“These results point to a growing demand for people who are versatile, able to pick up new skills, and take on new responsibilities thrown at them,” he said. – Bernama, December 28, 2020

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