Sunday, June 21, 2009

i am a fresh graduate (computer engineer) going to work in malaysia are 3000 rm enough

i am a fresh graduate (computer engineer) going to work in malaysia are 3000 rm enough?
i will be living in malaysia alone and i am offered currently 3000 rm how will i be able to live there? would i be able to live comfortable , renting a small apartment and all?
Malaysia - 6 Answers
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Is that 3000 per week or month??? i just read this page http://www.scribd.com/doc/2370468/AIESEC-Malaysia-Reception-Package this will give you an idea of a few things. Personally, I think you should go job shopping first before you commit leave the country; and according to what I read on the link I think you should ask for a little bit more. I know your young and this might be your first career mark .Just make sure if they want you to sign a contract committing you to this job for some time you tell them that you will after a month or 2 of working there. for 2 reasons, the company may suck (meaning miserable atmosphere) and you should make sure that they are paying you a competitive wage by job shopping elsewhere when you arrive.... (just dont let them know). Who knows maybe a different company is willing to pay you more to work for them... and maybe your profession is highly in demand that's why you got the job offer fresh out of school. Just dont be afraid to negotiate and ask for more money; All they can say is "NO"....hey, i hope this helps. JJ
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Possible if you not lavish lifestyle and dont have to fork out big sum on accommdation and transport. Ask for more RM if you can, would help somewhat.
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Make sure you are employable. Lots of unemployable graduates in Malaysia. If you do not go main-main in the evening, RM3K/month is OK, but Computer Engineer ? Wow ! you should be able to get at least 5K, and not be living alone long...
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3k kinda low.. but if living alone then i guess it OKAY
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i think it's enough, for fresh grad like you can earn RM3000 consider ok. Many people work for many years the salary haven't reached RM3000. rent a house I think around RM700 if not in city center, then transport maybe RM300, food RM300, others RM500. you still got RM1200 to send back home.
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living alone,small apartment,small car or public transport..its will be fine..

Sunday, June 14, 2009

can anybody know the way( Agent ) to get work permit in Malaysia

can anybody know the way( Agent ) to get work permit in Malaysia ?
I don't have any job offer or sponser, but i want to work in malaysia because my husband is working there ? so how can i get the work permit ? is it possible to get dependent visa first and then convert it into work permit ?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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NO,dependent visa cannot working in the country,is that your husband in skilled division or professional,or....../// jeffer2881@yahoo.com

Sunday, June 7, 2009

if you want to work in malaysia, do you need to learn their language

if you want to work in malaysia, do you need to learn their language?
I like Malaysia because it's beautiful and it's near our country as well. Malaysia's language is different but I only know english language, are there companies offering jobs for people who only know english?
Languages - 4 Answers
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us embassy
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"Malay (Bahasa Melayu) is the official language of the nation. Other languages spoken in the country are Chinese dialects (Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, Teochew, Hainan, Foochow), an Indian languages like Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Punjabi." "English is also widely spoken by Malaysians and it is also a compulsory subject in primary and secondary education. The English language is sometimes used in official correspondence and examinations are based on British English though there has been much American influence through television. However, English as spoken in Malaysia has been diverging, and is known locally as Manglish. Manglish, an English based creole, is very similar to Singlish, the English spoken in Singapore, though the slang terms tend to be different."
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trust me, there are a whole bunch of expats who don't know Malay working in Malaysia, and they survive well. It won't harm if u can only speak english, unless your work involves meeting with the lower-class people. I think it would be a major plus point if u're a caucasian... empoyers here tend to revere the caucasians for some unknown reasons. The only bad thing is some hawkers may charge the caucasians higher price bcoz they think white people who come here are wealthy.
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you will get the advantage of learning Malaysia Language. Nothing to regret. For working, i think if you get a job in city such Kuala Lumpur, almost the places used English as the main language, but somehow, they still keep our nation language. They will happy to hear you speaking nation language. And the most thing is, if you learn our nation language, you can easily communicate with rural people when you visit outside main city. it such a benefit for you too. thanks :)

Monday, June 1, 2009

I am from India,single,male,45,medical transcriptionist by profession and I want to live and work in Malaysia

I am from India,single,male,45,medical transcriptionist by profession and I want to live and work in Malaysia?
As I said, I am from India, single, male, 45, medical transcriptionist by profession and I want to live and work in Malaysia. I am quite good with computers as well and am willing to work in almost any industry, having held jobs in shipping, hotel, and IT enabled services. I am honest and a hard and willing worker.
Careers & Employment - 4 Answers
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That's cool. What is your question?
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Go 2 malaysia & think the next step o.k
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U r lonely that's what u want to say.U know so much that u can make use of it to help others. I think u need someone to talk to.
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Check with the authorised job agencies at your country and in Malaysia. Check with the India embassy on specific details on job application and procedures on foreign worker working in Malaysia. # you need not ask the question twice.