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Ways to find a job after immigrating to Malaysia

In recent years, more and more people have immigrated to Malaysia, so how should Malaysian immigrants find jobs? Here's how to find a job after emigrating to Malaysia. Welcome to read!

Ways to find a job after immigrating to Malaysia

1. Contact the Employment Information and Testing Center: These centers can provide information such as job vacancies, applications, qualifications and so on. For the job opportunities of some international public organizations, you must contact their personnel departments directly.

2. Computer information network: As a new tool for job hunting in the 2 1 century, the network plays an important role.

3. Interpersonal network: According to statistics, the proportion of successful employment through this channel. One thing to pay attention to here is to plant more and reap less, that is, to know more friends at ordinary times. The more contacts we have, the more employment information we get, and the easier it is to get good job opportunities.

4. Newspaper recruitment notice: targeted at professional newspapers, such as local legal daily, electrical and information engineering magazine, and publications published by various professional institutions. Major newspapers and regional local newspapers also have special job advertisements. In addition, business news often contains a lot of information. For example, a company has got a new project or plan, a company is expanding, and even some people in the company are promoted and transferred, which all reveal that the company may hire new people.

5. Library: The library is a valuable and convenient place for information collection. In fact, there are many books for Malaysian immigrants to refer to in job hunting and employment, including job-hunting guides that teach you how to design resumes, how to establish interpersonal networks, interview skills, and detailed introductions of various companies.

Further reading: How do Malaysian immigrants find a house?

When you immigrate to Malaysia, everyone will have the experience of buying a house in Malaysia. Due to the differences in policies between China and Malaysia, many people have misunderstandings about buying a house in Malaysia. So, how do you find a house when you immigrate to Malaysia?

1, good decoration is particularly important-good decoration is not as good as a good location.

Analysts pointed out: Because China people love "housing" more or less, even if they buy or invest in real estate overseas, they will attach great importance to the internal environment and decoration of the house.

Malaysian real estate is generally finely decorated. However, some property buyers will even give up the "fine decoration" supported by developers and add money for "luxury decoration"; Some buyers will give priority to properties with large gardens and swimming pools. In fact, unless there is an immigration plan, the house is only rented for a short time, and most houses do not need luxury decoration. Because foreign tenants will not pay more rent because the house is luxuriously decorated or has a big garden. They pay more attention to location, price, transportation and surrounding living environment. Instead of improving the house decoration to increase the rent, it is better to consider only regular maintenance of the property to maintain its appearance and basic functions, which is conducive to finding new tenants quickly and even increasing the rent every time.

The cheaper the property, the more you earn-the cheaper the property, the less you earn.

Some property buyers are keen to buy "second-hand houses" or cheaper properties. But in fact, there are deep-seated reasons for the cheap real estate? For example, the appreciation potential of the region is poor, or the region is located in a slum and the income of the surrounding residents is low. Investment analysts remind buyers that they will basically choose new houses in Malaysia, because buying second-hand houses needs to consider risks such as property maintenance costs.

3. You can immigrate if you buy "Malaysian real estate"-you can't immigrate if you buy real estate.

2 1 century real estate data shows that in recent years, overseas home ownership in China has increased year by year. Among the people who are interested in buying overseas real estate, more than 50% are concerned about whether they can emigrate and nearly 40% are concerned about the return on investment.

Nowadays, many property buyers mistakenly believe that buying a property in Malaysia can successfully immigrate. In fact, Malaysia has not yet introduced an immigration policy for foreigners. Housing investment and immigration are two different things. However, people who want to live in Malaysia for a long time can apply for the "Malaysia Second Home Plan" to obtain the right of abode for the whole family and enjoy a series of preferential policies and conveniences.