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Want To Join Malaysia’s Top Companies? This 3D Virtual Job Fair Is the Perfect Opportunity For You!

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It’s tough for job seekers out there – despite sending in dozens of job applications, they still have to endure months of silence, and either tolerate their current jobs for income or use up their savings to survive. ? If you relate to these all too well, then we might just have the solution for you! ?

We present to you, Monster Malaysia’s very own Virtual Career Fair, the first ever exclusive online job fair to feature a 3D live interactive environment happening this 25 – 29 October!

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That’s right! With a realistic environment that’s intuitive and stands out from the usual career fairs, you get to stay safe at home and pursue your career options as if you were there in person. We guess it was only a matter of time before job fairs go fully digital. ? Here’s what you can expect:

1. Get hired on the spot through a unique 3D virtual experience

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The virtual environment used for the Monster India TRIUMPH fair’s Lobby in July | For illustration purposes

How Monster Malaysia Virtual Career Fair’s 3D live environment feature works, is that job seekers can actively engage with employers by visiting the respective virtual booths, and even interact with fellow job seekers in the Networking Lounge to share their thoughts through the Public Chat functionality.

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An employer booth at the Monster India TRIUMPH fair | For illustration purposes

Plus, you can have your interview right there and then and get hired on the spot (if you nail it). No need to wait days or weeks for a confirmation! However, if you didn’t get the news right away due to the high number of applicants, you’ll probably be called up after the event – so don’t lose hope!

 

2. Only the best companies with the latest job opportunities

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Monster India TRIUMPH fair’s Exhibit Hall | For illustration purposes

Monster Malaysia Virtual Career Fair is not just about style and practicality – they’re about substance too, featuring some of Malaysia’s top companies who are on the lookout for fresh blood. Only an exclusive few will be part of the line-up, so you can be sure that whichever position you get, you’ll be joining nothing but the best. ✌️

Here are some of the revered companies that will be participating:

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  • Honda
  • Samsung
  • Bank Negara
  • Ambank
  • Motorola
  • Juris Technologies
  • Axiata Digital Ecode (Boost)

 

3. Want to future-proof your career? Join their many exciting webinars & counselling sessions

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Monster India TRIUMPH fair’s Auditorium | For illustration purposes

You’ll have the rare opportunity to attend live online speaker sessions by industry experts to hear valuable insights and expand your perspective, as well as tips via career counselling sessions on ways to progress in your professional journey.

If you’re not sure what to expect, here are some of the introspective webinars and counselling sessions to look out for:

  1. Jobs of the future!
    • If you’re looking to dive into the ever-growing fintech industry as your career path, look no further than “Grab a Lifetime Opportunity to Learn Cutting Edge Tech & Build your Future Career with JurisTech” by Hosein Abedinpourshotorban, Head, Center of Excellence, Juris Technologies
  2. Understand the culture behind company giants
    • Honda Malaysia’s Vice President of Human Capital & Administration, Mr Che Zulhaimee Bin Abdullah, will be giving a pre-placement talk to give job seekers a glimpse behind the motivation and working style of the automotive company.
  3. Stand out from the crowd 
    • Monster.com understands the tight competition all of us face in the digital landscape, resulting in the insightful topic “Creating a Powerful Digital Brand for Yourself” by Motivational Speaker and Senior Manager, Dr Parag Zacharia.
  4. Renowned international speakers abound
    • With over 200,000 followers on TikTok, Workhap’s US-based Career Coach & Trainer, Sho Dewan will guide you to “Getting Job Ready” for the future!

And this is just the tip of the iceberg, with many more informative webinars lined up for you guys! If you’re keen on taking part, just click on the Auditorium icon in the virtual space and you’re in!

 

4. Looks like an opportunity! How do I sign up for Monster Malaysia Virtual Career Fair?

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It’s easy! Simple head on over to the official Monster Malaysia Virtual Career Fair microsite, and if you’re already a Monster Malaysia user, just insert your e-mail address. If not, click Create Profile and you’ll be redirected to create your very own Monster Malaysia account – shouldn’t be a problem if you already signed up for multiple job platforms. ? Don’t forget to update your résumé before that, yeah?

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Suit up your confidence!

Once the Virtual Career Fair takes off, here are the steps you can take to navigate the 3D live environment:

  1. Dress like you’re going for an interview! You might be invited to an audio/video call for a chat or interview.
  2. Go ‘Edit Profile’ and make sure all your deets are accurate so that you can be contacted by potential employers.
  3. Click on the ‘Company Booths’ icon to, well, check out their booths and find out more about them, as well as available job listings.
  4. If you’re interested in applying for an open position, you can select the ‘Apply’ button.
  5. Want to talk to the employers themselves? Click on the ‘Talk To Us’ tab (Green chat button) at the corner of the virtual booth.

And that’s all there is to it!

What are you waiting for? This is your only chance to get on board Monster Malaysia’s Virtual Career Fair! Sign up for the online career convention here, and get ready for the event from 25 – 29 October.

 

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