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Is it easy to find a job after studying in Malaysia?

Although many students have chosen to study in Malaysia in recent years, they are actually very concerned about this question-is it easy to find a job after studying in Malaysia? What are the employment prospects? Is it worth studying abroad? Come and have a look with me.

Is it easy to find a job after studying in Malaysia? Malaysia's academic system is a three-year undergraduate course. Students who transfer to another school or upgrade to a junior college can also reduce the number of courses, and the master's application does not require any financial guarantee. Tuition is within the affordability of the working class, and the average annual tuition is about 30,000-40,000 RMB. Malaysia's unique joint curriculum enables students studying in Malaysia to obtain diplomas from famous universities in Britain, the United States and Australia, and tuition and living expenses only account for one-third to one-fourth of them. The diplomas obtained by students are exactly the same as those issued by famous schools in the above countries, which is a great advantage for China students.

For students studying in Malaysia, some schools also teach languages other than English. For example, Taylor University, the top hotel management major in Asia, graduates can get a diploma from Toulouse University in France. Because of the cooperation between the two universities, students have the opportunity to go to France for paid internships. Most of the students who graduated from Taylor University entered the world's top star-rated hotels, and many students went to third countries for development.

Malaysia's employment policy;

International students are not allowed to work in Malaysia on student visas. After studying in Malaysia, international students need to find the receiving unit first, and then apply for a work visa with the employment contract to the relevant departments in Malaysia, in order to successfully find employment in Malaysia. International students can also engage in some self-employment in Malaysia, such as trade or catering, but these affairs also require international students to hold work visas.

Matters needing attention in studying and employment in Malaysia:

In order to find employment in Malaysia, international students should first have a correct attitude and know their investment purpose and current actual level, instead of being too arrogant at work and unwilling to do small things if they can't do big things. In practical work, foreign students should pay special attention to how to turn what they have learned into something that can be used. Even if international students have good academic performance, they can't be reused by the company if they can't be reflected in practical work.

Several major directions of employment for overseas students in Malaysia;

1, for further study

Many Malaysian university graduates choose to go to the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Singapore, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, South Africa, Austria and other developed European countries and regions to pursue various master's courses to improve their academic level. Universities in Malaysia will help students pave the way to overseas. Malaysian diploma certification is recognized by many foreign universities.

2. Return to China for development.

Many China students go back to China to seek development opportunities after graduation. Many of them hold important positions in government agencies, state-owned enterprises, foreign-funded enterprises and private enterprises, and most of them have gone to foreign-funded enterprises. If students choose to return to China for development, they should choose Malaysian private institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, so that students can obtain the certificate of returned overseas students at the embassy after returning to China, and the recognized schools can go to the foreign-related information supervision network of the Ministry of Education of China.

3. Seek development in Malaysia.

Some students stayed in Malaysia after graduation. Students can find jobs and conduct business cooperation locally. As a result, I applied for a work permit in Malaysia and soon became a permanent resident there. The internship system implemented by local schools in Malaysia is very conducive to students' employment, such as the internship arranged by Siam University, the internship of Taylor University in France last semester, and the internship of Asia-Pacific University of Science and Technology in the National Science Park.

4. Seek development in other countries and regions.

Work in other countries, establish a career and seek personal development. According to the feedback from Taylor University graduates, many students have become middle and senior managers in five-star hotels and resorts in France, Australia and other countries. Students who want to develop in this way choose internationally scarce majors, such as nursing and logistics of Sitia University, accounting and finance of Indi University, engineering of Linden University and creative multimedia design of Lin Guorong University.

5. Marry a Malaysian citizen or resident.

While studying in Malaysia, some students found personal partners, got married after graduation and stayed in Malaysia, becoming permanent residents of Malaysia.

Note: According to the regulations of the Malaysian Immigration Department, students are not allowed to get married while studying.