Malaysia

72% young employees consider leaving Malaysia for better job opportunities

Percentage is significantly higher than Singapore at 55%

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2021 12:06PM

72% young employees consider leaving Malaysia for better job opportunities
The 2021 Employee Movement and Retention Report notes that the top reason young employees consider going abroad is the lack of career development. – Bernama pic, November 16, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – A research by Employment Hero, a complete people, payroll and benefits solution for small to medium-sized businesses, has revealed that 72% of young Malaysian employees are considering leaving the country for better employment opportunities.

In the 2021 Employee Movement and Retention Report, it said the number, which is derived from a total of 1,004 employees surveyed, is significantly higher than neighbouring Singapore (55%), with main reasons being better pay and improved career prospects.

Employment Hero co-founder and chief executive officer Ben Thompson said the pandemic has given talent many reasons to change direction in their careers or venture overseas as the world opens up.

“The biggest indication that something needs to change is that 24% of Malaysians say they ‘love’ their job and 45% say they ‘like’ it, but most of them have already planned to leave.

“This is a problem for local employers and should prompt many to reassess their policies, working culture and retention strategies,” he said in a statement today.

The report noted that 61% of employees surveyed are planning on looking for a new role within the next 12 months – the highest rate out of all countries surveyed (Singapore 59%, Australia 48%, New Zealand 50%, and the United Kingdom 55%).

“Of those who want to leave their organisation, the top reason is a lack of career development (36%), followed by a lack of appreciation or recognition (27%), and a lack of training opportunities (26%). 

“Beyond this, reasons extended to no pay rise, management woes, feeling overworked, and a lack of flexibility,” it added. – Bernama, November 16, 2021

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