The latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Southeast Asia revealed some interesting details about the unemployment rates in the region and how Malaysia...
In layman’s terms, Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the intelligence exhibited in machines, which are essentially computer systems. With the world continuously developing in every aspect,...
It’s no secret that many Malaysians lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and had to resort to any means necessary to stay afloat. Fortunately, after...
Are you feeling stuck in your career? Wish to upskill yourself, switch jobs or start your own business? Check out Accelerate Global’s latest venture, ‘Aceducation’, an...
Architects of Diversity (AOD), an NGO that aims to bridge communities and identity groups among youth in Malaysia recently conducted the Youth Aspiration Manifesto Survey which...
Most Malaysians have already gotten their super essential COVID-19 vaccination shots. So, it’s high time that we get our lives back on track, and Budget 2022...
Minister of Finance Tengku Zafrul Bin Tengku Abdul Aziz has announced his plans for the Budget 2022 in Parliament today. Among the many initiatives which...
With the ongoing pandemic, life is far from normal and many people are suffering due to unemployment. It’s been an exceptionally difficult period for fresh grads...
In a series of reports by UNICEF called Families on Edge, the third version reports on how low-income families survived through the CMCO (October 14, 2020...
Top Glove Corporation Bhd is offering 9,000 job opportunities for Malaysians in 2021 to help tackle unemployment in the country. In a statement today, the company...
With MCO 2.0 ongoing, many people are now facing unemployment and uncertainty on where their next meal will come from. The job market itself is uncertain...
Now that 2020 is coming to its inevitable yet anticipated close, many are looking forward to a fresh start after a long and unexpectedly painful year....
The Malaysian government announced yesterday (24 November) that they are planning to reimplement the National Service Training Program (PLKN), but during the peak of this pandemic...
If there’s one thing Malaysians can unanimously agree on, it’s how overworked our labour force actually is. A recent study conducted by an American company known...
State executive councilors and elected representatives in Kelantan will enjoy a pay raise of RM3,000 to RM5,000 a month if approved by the Kelantan Budget Conference...
Malaysians employed in sales and service sectors are largely at risk of losing their jobs to automation, as found in a report published by Khazanah Research...