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PETALING JAYA: Fresh graduates from local public and private universities can look forward to bright job prospects this year.
A total of 196 organisations polled by a recruitment and market research company found that 73% of them are keen to hire such graduates.
Most of the respondents are mainly mid-sized and large organisations in Malaysia.
The survey conducted by Talentbank found that job opportunities are promising for those with a background in accounting, business management, marketing, computing and information technology, human resource management, mechanical engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, mass communication, and banking or economics.
Talentbank, a 10-year-old employer branding company, said about 76% of the respondents indicated they planned on hiring newly graduated students from universities in Malaysia next year.