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post Oct 14 2013, 08:48 PM, updated 12y ago

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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013...r-openings.aspx


PETALING JAYA: Jobseekers, especially fresh graduates, are feeling the heat from the softening job market.


The extended retirement age, higher operational costs coupled with lower revenue and an uncertain world economy are reasons behind the drop, according to Malaysian Employers Federation’s (MEF) executive director Shamsuddin Bardan.

He said the number of job vacancies registered by employers in June 2013 dropped by 35.7% to 107,796 compared with 167,968 vacancies at the same time last year, citing statistics from Jobs Malaysia, an online job matching service under the Human Resource Ministry.

Shamsuddin said jobseekers were competing for fewer openings as about 915,000 private sector employees had been retained in the workforce for the next five years with the extension of the retirement age from 55 to 60 after the Minimum Retirement Age Act 2012 came into force on July 1.

“Many employers also prefer to adopt a ‘wait and see’ attitude because of the uncertain world economy. They are also bracing themselves for the full impact of the minimum wage policy in January,” he said.

Shamsuddin said companies, which faced higher operating costs and earning lower revenues, had stopped hiring as one of their cost-cutting measures.

“Some employers are already offering the voluntary separation scheme (VSS) and other packages for employees to leave, so the likelihood of them taking in fresh graduates is very slim,” he said, adding that the current unemployment rate was only about 3%.

Some 180,000 fresh graduates enter the labour market yearly, after most public university convocations are held in September and October.

Manpower Malaysia country manager Sam Haggag said multi-national companies (MNCs) were restructuring and rationalising their permanent headcounts in anticipation of what was expected to come.

“Companies are managing costs. Hiring is on hold for most jobs except in senior technical positions and niche areas like biosciences and R&D. Some companies are letting their employees go and those that are hiring, are doing so on contract basis,” he said.

Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) president Tan Sri Yong Poh Kon said electrical and electronics (E&E) companies might have undertaken cost cutting measures to sustain operations.

“To cope with slower demand from major external markets, companies have stopped hiring new staff or put filling up vacancies on hold. The softening of the job market could be due to the RM4.99bil drop in export demand from January to June this year.

“Also, the higher retirement age raised in July means a reduction in new intake,” he added.

On the lower ranking positions, he said many companies could be stabilising their workforce by requiring “more multi-skilling and multi-tasking” workers because of the challenging business environment. The FMM represents 2,678 members.

MyStarJob Network Sdn Bhd head Serm Teck Choon said there was a “definite drop” in vacancies and that the job market had not picked up since January.

“Pre-GE13, the job market was slow because companies adopted a wait-and-see attitude but post election, vacancies are still on the decline.

“The feedback from my online job portal, print media and headhunter networks is that there are fewer jobs out there,” he said.
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post Oct 14 2013, 08:49 PM

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So difficult to get job meh???

Some fresh graduate ask come for interview also never bother or never turn out. doh.gif
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post Oct 14 2013, 08:55 PM

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QUOTE(crazydiner @ Oct 14 2013, 08:50 PM)
serow lah ts
/kolos

edit: theres already a thread in kopitiam
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Kopitiam thread is means for non-serious comments.....whereas this thread is for non-crappy comment.
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post Oct 14 2013, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(Dharma123 @ Oct 14 2013, 09:52 PM)
This star is talking crap la.
Now is October ya know? It is off peak period. No surprise there is drop in job vacancies.

I so far got two job offers. Still ok what.

Stupid star got no statistical evidence, simply go and say it is due to the increase in retirement age. So unprofessional this star journalists. If you see UK newspaper all their titles are backed by statistics.
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Can share what type of job and the level of the position??
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post Oct 14 2013, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(Dharma123 @ Oct 14 2013, 10:17 PM)
Higher exec to managerial.
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Thanks...In between, Dow Jones and Bursa Index are still doing fine, no clear indication economy are slowing down...
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post Oct 15 2013, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(ryan18 @ Oct 15 2013, 10:28 AM)
i think my CV is ok.just maybe i need to improve on my interview skills.
anyways thanks for your tips
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There are books on interviews tips and common questions...

Preparation and Self Rehearsal helps
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post Oct 17 2013, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(Dharma123 @ Oct 16 2013, 08:38 AM)
Not necessarily, I've seen PWC hire people from Unitar, ACCA undergraduates and other local unis, but they also like Australian grads, maybe they feel that these people are able to express themselves better.
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I know Big Four pay slightly higher for ACCA graduate....but no sure about whether they prefer local graduate or foreign graduate.

My former Form 5 classmate is the UM graduate and he is one of the EY partner now.
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post Oct 17 2013, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(crystalfenix @ Oct 17 2013, 02:30 PM)
Yes, I do understand that the University that we graduated from does carry some weightage when the HR person is trying to select candidates from the many applications they normally get. However, they as HR personnel should know best to not stereotype, cause they would be missing out on alot. smile.gif
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Like it or not, sterotype does exist and in fact commonly exist. Some of us called that "X" factor. My former boss hardly take in any fat employee. doh.gif


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post Oct 23 2013, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(lampard53 @ Oct 23 2013, 04:41 PM)
hai i want to know at what section in bookstore can i get one of those books? noob here sorry  sweat.gif
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Can check with the PIC of the MPH....

In between, there are two pinned thread in LYNs which talked about CV and interview preparation...should be useful for us.
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post Dec 27 2013, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(cranx @ Dec 25 2013, 06:05 PM)
still ok just slightly over one month.
sometimes when you are desperately looking for jobs, it seems impossible to find one. when you stop looking then people starts calling.

so just keep calm and chill, analyze the jobs openings in jobstreet properly you will find the ideal one soon. worst case scenario go to a job agency, you will get one pretty fast.
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I have tried job agency before....each time also end up talking to the agency staff only, never really get to see their so called client or our potential future employers.

My HR friend told me their company prefer the candidate applied direct instead of thru agent so that they don't have to pay 1 or 2 month salary for their services.

Nowaday, I hardly applied via agent...but recently applied one only find out that actually the same position also appeared in Job Street rclxub.gif ....

Maybe they just pull out the job advertisement in Job Street and told the job seekers that this is their clients.

That just my experiences. Hope others can share more....

This post has been edited by KOHTT: Dec 27 2013, 11:35 AM
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post Dec 27 2013, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(cranx @ Dec 27 2013, 11:48 AM)
normally agency places ads without revealing the client's name.
based on my limited experience most often you will work for the agency (as a company contractor) instead of direct employment with the client.
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Yes. They didn't tell me their client name.

The agency called me and thereafter send me an email telling me what they client is doing, the office's location, basic job requirement, and product ranges/ name.

I google search the product name and get to know the company name behind it.

 

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