Malaysia offers diverse career opportunities for international graduates, especially in technology, engineering, and business sectors.
Malaysia offers diverse career opportunities for international graduates, especially in technology, engineering, and business sectors.
International students in Malaysia can work part-time up to 20 hours per week during semester breaks and holidays. Popular part-time jobs include tutoring, retail, food service, and IT support.
Malaysia's graduate employment rate is strong, especially for IT and engineering graduates. APU boasts a 98% graduate employability rate within 6 months of graduation.
The most sought-after skills include software development, data science, cybersecurity, cloud computing, digital marketing, and financial analysis.
International graduates can apply for an Employment Pass to work in Malaysia after graduation. The Malaysian government has introduced the i-KAT program to retain skilled international talent.