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Salary, bonus top priority in job search: Talentbank

Fresh graduates prioritise higher pay and good leaders in their ideal employer

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2020 5:24PM

Salary, bonus top priority in job search: Talentbank
Most respondents expect a starting salary of RM2,500-RM3,500 in their first job and a monthly internship allowance of RM1,000. – Pixabay pic, November 15, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR –  A recent survey by graduate recruitment company, Talentbank, found that male and female undergraduates prioritise salary and bonus in their search for the ideal employer.

These were among their top five priorities besides career development opportunities, good bosses and leaders, learning and development opportunities, good company culture and flexible working hours, said Talentbank founder, Ben Ho, in a statement today.

He said that most of the respondents expected a starting salary of RM2,500 - RM3,500 in their first job and a monthly internship allowance of RM1,000.

"However, male respondents chose career development as a second priority, while female respondents wanted good bosses and leaders," Ho said.

Over 24,000 Malaysian public and private university undergraduates took the survey held in parallel with the 3rd Annual Graduates' Choice Awards (GCA) where they voted for the ‘Top 10 Most Attractive Graduate Employers To Work For in 2021’, which were Maybank, Google, Microsoft Malaysia, Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS), Shopee Malaysia, Intel Malaysia, CIMB, Shell Malaysia, Celcom Axiata Bhd and PwC Malaysia. 

Ho said that besides recognising the commitment made by employers, the prestigious awards also act as a reference for fresh graduates to help them distinguish employers of great distinction in their respective industries when they apply for a job.

"The importance of a great employer brand image cannot be underestimated. It helps organisations become a talent magnet and attract the right talents," he said.

The survey also revealed that banking and technology are among the top five preferred industries for both male and female undergraduates.

The 4th edition of GCA is now open for voting till June 30 2021, and all undergraduates and graduates with a valid student ID number are invited to vote for their Top Employer Brands. – Bernama, November 15, 2020

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