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EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES BRACE FOR CONSERVATIVE SALARY RAISES 25 Mar 2024

Hays, the global leader in workforce solutions and specialist recruitment released the 2024 Hays Asia Salary Guide which surveyed 2,014 skilled professionals and 832 employers from Malaysia. The guide compiles salary and sector overviews based on real data and a survey of skilled professionals across Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, China, Hong Kong SAR, and Japan.

Flexible Working in 2024 15 Feb 2024

Hays, the global leader in workforce solutions and specialist recruitment, reveals the latest flexible working options amongst 2,014 skilled professionals in Malaysia and its impact on employee satisfaction in the workplace.   

AI in 2024 17 Jan 2024

39.4% of employers have no plans to use AI in recruitment in the next year, new study from Hays finds.
 

26.6% of users are not actively accessing bias in AI recruitment tools either, according to survey involving 2,014 skilled professionals in Malaysia

The top industries expected to hire throughout 2023 in Malaysia 04 Aug 2023

Despite many countries facing recessions, Malaysia’s labour market continues to experience high levels of employment. Tom Osborne, Managing Director of Hays Southeast Asia, says this should provide jobseekers with the confidence they need to act on their career goals. 

Leveraging generative AI could boost productivity 30 May 2023

The impact of ChatGPT, and other generative AI technologies, on the world of work has become a hotly contested topic globally, but Hays, the world’s leading specialist in workforce solutions and recruitment, sees an opportunity to leverage the technologies to help boost productivity in the workplace.

2023 Hays Asia Salary Guide 27 Apr 2023

Kuala Lumpur, April 27, 2023 – Hays, a leading global recruitment firm, is pleased to announce the launch of the 2023 Hays Asia Salary Guide (“the Guide”) in Malaysia. This comprehensive guide, which surveyed 10,191 skilled professionals and 3,630 employers, provides useful insights for both jobseekers and hiring managers into five key markets in Asia, including Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong SAR, and China.

Top Ten In-Demand Tech Jobs in 2023 04 Jan 2023

Hays, the global leader in workforce solutions and specialist recruitment, has analysed recent hiring trends data to reveal the most in-demand tech jobs for 2023, as the war for talent continues. The importance of digital infrastructure has increased greatly in the last three years, becoming a necessity for all organisations. This has led to a rapid increase in the number of available tech jobs, as demand for tech professionals continues to outpace supply across the globe.

Hays announces expansion to Bangkok, Thailand 21 Dec 2022

Hays, the global leader in workforce solutions and specialist recruitment, announced the recent opening of a new office in Bangkok, Thailand. The expansion will increase Hays’ presence and capacity in Asia, strengthening regional and international partnerships in its seven operating markets, China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, India, and now, Thailand.

The Retention Recipe To Combat Asia’s Tech Talent War 02 Nov 2022

The pandemic has sparked a large-scale digitalisation in nearly every industry, resulting in a surge in job volume in the technology sector in Asia, which has traditionally been skill short. As technological advances and digitalisation trends set to accelerate, business leaders have reflected growing concerns about the ability to find the skilled talent to fill technology roles. 

Employees could be key to tackling Sustainability challenges 19 Oct 2022

Sustainability is increasingly a priority for organisations, as they consider the impact they have on the environment, the impact of climate-related risks on their activities and their responsibility to act. While there are challenges to becoming a sustainable business, employees could be the solution to addressing them, says Hays, the world leading specialist in workforce solutions and recruitment.

Understand tech talent to design winning employee experience 13 Oct 2022

Asia’s technology industry has seen challenges recently, between new attitudes to work, gradually worsening market conditions, and a growing precariousness of tech jobs. To keep morale high, employee engagement strategies tailored to tech talent are key, says world leading specialist in workforce solutions and recruitment, Hays.

Disconnect in the importance of learning between employers and employees 29 Sep 2022

Hays, the world’s specialist leader in workforce solutions and recruitment, has revealed that while most organisations are worried about skill shortages, only half of workers believe the learning resources provided by their employers meet their requirements to allow them to upskill within their role in a constantly evolving world of work. This contrasts with 60% of employers who believe the resources they offer meet the needs of their workers.

Hays Malaysia Announces Expansion to Accommodate Accelerated Growth 01 Sep 2022

Leading recruitment experts Hays celebrates 10 years in Malaysia this year with twin expansions of both its Kuala Lumpur and Sunway offices. Four times larger than the previous offices, the new facilities at Level 26, Menara 3 Petronas and Corporate Suite @ Sunway Resort Hotel will boost the presence and capacity of the global recruitment firm while supporting its rapid growth and future expansion plans. 

Professionals must ask the right questions to assess organisations 15 Aug 2022

Skill shortages have led to high levels of demand across several sectors, meaning skilled professionals have greater choice of opportunities and must ask the right interview questions when deciding if an organisation is the right fit for them, says Hays - the global leader in workforce solutions and specialist recruitment.

43% of professionals in Asia still believe diversity to be a barrier to career progression at their organisations 08 Mar 2022

Recruiting experts Hays conducted a survey of nearly 1000 people in Asia to find out if diversity policies have an impact on career progression. 43% said it was a barrier at their organisation while 57% said it was not. Further homing in on survey responses in Malaysia found that 47% of respondents believed diversity was a barrier to career progression at their organisations. 

Malaysia’s Life Sciences Industry is Challenging Orthodoxy as it Focuses on Innovation and Green Future Readiness 04 Jan 2022

To steal a march on the fluctuations of an ever-changing landscape, Malaysia’s life sciences industry is seeking out and implementing the most innovative and advanced technologies. This is of course a priority for organisations wishing to thrive in the ‘new normal’, but according to the Hays Changing Face of Life Sciences report, employees too have highlighted their companies’ technological pathway as an essential consideration. Companies would, however, be advised to better communicate this journey.

HAYS REPORT SEES WORKING WORLD CHANGING FOREVER POST PANDEMIC 27 Dec 2021

Hays, the world’s leading recruiting experts in qualified, professional and skilled people, today publishes a report that analysed the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the global skilled labour market and sets out its potential longer-term effects on the skilled labour markets, globally.

What are Hays Malaysia’s Top Ten Talent Trends for 2022? 06 Dec 2021

Moving into 2022, digital transformation will play a key role in shaping growth strategies for companies, in line with the government’s push for digitalisation, and is expected to create new roles in some sectors and changing role requirements in others. 

FUTURE-PROOF TECH TALENT STRATEGY TO BOOST BUSINESS PERFORMANCE 21 Sep 2021

A world-class, future-proof recruitment strategy is the key to improving the performance of technology companies, finds recruitment specialist Hays. In a recent poll, 45 per cent of nearly 500 respondents agreed that it improves overall productivity, alongside customer experience (26 per cent), product quality (19 per cent), and financial performance (10 per cent).

Identifying managerial talent is essential in Malaysia’s resurgent Sales industry 26 Aug 2021

With expectations of a global economic resurrection in the second half of 2021, Malaysian businesses are preparing to augment their sales divisions, targeting prime position amongst the resurgence. This is particularly apparent in the technology, media, telco and resources industries, while organisations that support a newly revived supply chain are also reactivating sales functions. These developments highlight how essential it is for companies to be assertive in candidate pipelining, as being poised will be critical as Malaysia moves forward in the post-pandemic world.

New job interview guide reveals most commonly asked questions – and how to answer them 22 Jun 2021

The recently released Hays Interview Guide provides a comprehensive list of tips to give candidates an edge in their next job interview.  After capturing the interest of a prospective employer and landing an interview, you need to prepare. The new Interview Guide, produced by recruiting experts Hays, looks at every element of the interview, from the questions a candidate should pre-empt to what to do if asked for a second interview.

EMPLOYERS: KICKSTART GEN Z’S CAREERS POST-PANDEMIC 24 May 2021

COVID-19 hit Generation Z’s entry to the world of work hard, damaging not only their career prospects but the sustainability of the future talent pipeline. Fortunately, employers who are returning to growth are uniquely positioned to help the COVID-era cohort of university and school graduates start over.

SALARY STASIS AS ASIA RECOVERS FROM REVENUE SHORTFALLS 31 Mar 2021

While the general consensus in early 2020 predicted a conservative year for salaries in Asia, no one could have foreseen the true scale of the slowdown on the horizon. As a result, due to the undoubted challenges that businesses have faced in the past year, the 2021 Asia Salary Guide report by leading recruitment experts Hays finds that, while employees are more concerned by salaries than ever, businesses have been forced to cut back in all areas of augmentation.

ASIA’S EMPLOYEES FACE SALARY AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE DIFFICULTIES, AND MUST UPSKILL TO THRIVE 17 Mar 2021

The last 12 months saw Asia’s working professionals face substantial challenges, as the global pandemic sparked unparalleled adversity and uncertainty. As a consequence, employees are reappraising goals, demands and how they operate in their workplace, according to the 2021 Asia Salary Guide report by leading recruitment experts Hays. 2021 will be a year in which employees will need to come to terms with these dramatic changes in order to thrive and progress.

HARD TIMES AND HOPE WITH ASIA GEARING UP FOR AN UNCERTAIN YEAR AS REVEALED IN THE NEW HAYS ASIA 2021 SALARY GUIDE 17 Mar 2021

2020 opened amidst concerns centring on a constricting global economy, trade enmity, and a general ‘slobalisation’ as countries worldwide turned towards more protectionist practices. However, the pandemic upset all predictions, bringing with it a new set of challenges for companies and their employees to face. But as 2021 begins, though uncertainty remains, according to the 2021 Asia Salary Guide report by leading recruitment experts Hays, there is an underlying hope for the year ahead.

MALAYSIA’S PROFESSONALS SEEK A FLEXIBLE WORKPLACE OF THE FUTURE THAT VALUES EMPLOYEE WELLBEING SAYS NEW REPORT BY HAYS 19 Jan 2021

Flexible working options and employee wellbeing are top priorities for job seekers in Asia as they look to the new era of work, finds the new Uncovering the DNA of the Future Workplace in Asia report by leading recruitment experts Hays, which surveyed over 9,000 working professionals across Asia in February and again in September 2020. Respondents across Asia have dropped salary and benefit packages as their top priority and are instead looking at being part of an organisation that values employee wellbeing as not only a crucial element to flexibility, but purpose and connection to their role.

HAYS MALAYSIA ANNOUNCES EXPANSION INTO ENGINEERING RECRUITMENT EXPERTISE 10 Nov 2020

Hays, the world’s leading staffing and recruiting experts in qualified, professional and skilled people has announced it’s continued expansion of its market leading Engineering recruitment division. The move will double Hays’ presence and capacity in the region with the creation of a new division in our Hays Kuala Lumpur office and doubling the size of it’s highly successful Engineering team in our Hays Sunway office, further cementing it as the largest and most geographically established recruitment team of its kind in Malaysia.

DIGITAL & CHANGE MANAGEMENT SKILLS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER BY MALAYSIA’S BANKING & FINANCE SECTOR 08 Sep 2020

Malaysia’s moratorium on loan repayments as well as the ongoing pandemic have significantly impacted the workings of its banking and financial institutions. One area of impact has been hiring, with new headcounts being rigorously controlled at this time. While banks have not stopped hiring, they have been observed to have become faster and more deliberate in their selection processes. Additionally, the current atmosphere of regulatory changes has increased the need for talent-short governance and change management-related roles, while the ongoing boom in digital payments and processes has led demand for more ‘quantitative’ roles that can harness skills like software development and data analytics to support digitalisation and automation.

ARE COMPANIES UNDERUTILISING RECRUITMENT AGENCIES? 25 Aug 2020

As Malaysia continues to battle against and recuperate from the fallout of COVID-19, it has never been more important for businesses to find exceptional talent. Many are now trusting specialist recruitment agencies to source the perfect fit amidst market uncertainties, cost-cutting measures and mounting job responsibilities. But despite investing in expert recruitment agencies, many businesses may be missing a crucial step that would help them get the most out of their investment, says Sarah Tanoue, Business Director for Hays Malaysia.

ORGANISATIONS IN MALAYSIA MUST ADAPT THEIR PEOPLE STRATEGY POST COVID-19 04 Aug 2020

While organisations in Malaysia continue to brave against the hurdles presented by COVID-19, successful containment efforts have resulted in most businesses operating at full capacity. But while professionals are back at work, it is vital that organisations understand that their expectations and perceptions of organisations have been transformed by the COVID-19 crisis. In order to attract and retain the very best talent in the new era of work, businesses must adapt their approach to attracting, engaging and motivating professionals, says the CEO of recruiting experts, Hays.

TEN WAYS EMPLOYERS IN MALAYSIA CAN COMMUNICATE THEIR BRAND WHEN INTERVIEWING REMOTELY 21 Jul 2020

The ongoing remote working revolution is not only changing the way organisations function, but also the way they hire. Many organisations in Malaysia are now interviewing remotely, which has led to faster and more efficient hiring processes. However, with remote working likely to become a permanent fixture in the new world of work, businesses are increasingly facing the challenge of communicating their employer brand to potential employees they are interviewing through virtual means.

STRONG DEMAND FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS IN MALAYSIA CONTINUES 14 Jul 2020

While many sectors continue to be impacted by the events of this year, Malaysia’s legal sector has remained a key function through times of crisis. Particularly now, organisations need to be sure that all the steps they are taking to cut costs or manage their finances are legal and compliant to the local labour law – thus making the legal function more essential than ever.

HYBRID WORKING MODEL PRESENTS MANY CHALLENGES FOR HR TEAMS IN MALAYSIA 07 Jul 2020

While most organisations in Malaysia have resumed operations, returning to the workplace has presented many of them with novel challenges such as having to redesign the layout of their offices to allow for social distancing, or reviewing the use of common areas such as meeting rooms, receptions, kitchens and toilets. Going forward, offices may not be able to accommodate all employees at once while maintaining adequate social distancing, leading to a large number of professionals continuing to work remotely.

8 TRENDS THAT ARE IMPACTING HIRING IN MALAYSIA RIGHT NOW 01 Jul 2020

The COVID-19 crisis has ushered in a new era in the world of work that is impacting both jobseekers and hiring organisations. Speaking on behalf of Hays consultants who are on the ground interacting with businesses and candidates every day, Tom Osborne, Managing Director of Hays in Malaysia shares 8 trends that are currently impacting recruitment in Malaysia:

OUTLOOK FOR A&F JOBS IN MALAYSIA REMAINS RESILIENT, CAUTIOUS AND OPTIMISTIC 10 Jun 2020

While jobs in some sectors in Malaysia continue to be impacted by fallout from COVID-19, business critical roles like accounting and finance continue to display stability. The steady stream of opportunities in the sector can be attributed to Malaysia’s popularity as a location for Shared Service Centres (SSC) and an influx of business and developments in the financial services space.

WHAT LESSONS CAN LEADERS LEARN FROM THE COVID-19 CRISIS? 02 Jun 2020

The global COVID-19 crisis has already transformed the world of work, with much of its impact still unfolding. As the situation continues to develop and the road to recovery is expected to be a long one, business leaders and professionals must adapt and be agile to the challenges that are presented to them on a daily basis, with valuable lessons to be learned along the way.

HAYS CEO PROVIDES BUSINESS LEADERS WITH ADVICE ON HOW TO MANAGE AND INSPIRE THEIR WORKFORCE DURING TIMES OF UNCERTAINITY 27 May 2020

Keeping the workforce productive and engaged so an organisation emerges from the current crisis in the best possible position is a key priority for business leaders today. According to Hays CEO Alistair Cox, who recently shared his advice on the topic, there are eight key steps employers can take to guide staff through the current period of uncertainty and establish new, productive ways of working to deliver value to their customers.

6 TOP TIPS FOR MANAGING A REMOTE WORKFORCE 20 May 2020

As staff who can work from home continue to do so across Malaysia, managers may find it challenging to continue ensuring their team’s wellbeing is cared for and productivity maintained. Tom Osborne, Managing Director at Hays in Malaysia, believes that a few changes in management style are enough to keep a team connected and motivated through this time.

6 WAYS TO LOOK AFTER YOUR WELLBEING AT HOME 30 Apr 2020

More businesses in Malaysia are working remotely than ever before in an effort to combat the Covid-19 crisis. But while employees may now be well acquainted with working from home, this way of working can also present challenges that are difficult to spot at times – such as feelings of isolation and loneliness.

5 WAYS TO MAINTAIN YOUR WORKPLACE CULTURE REMOTELY 22 Apr 2020

The current world of work in Malaysia is operating more remotely than it ever has before; and while this is crucial to maintaining the health and safety of employees, adjusting to this way of working may result in employers facing certain challenges which need to be managed, says recruiting experts, Hays.

CHAMPIONING VIRTUAL HIRING: 5 TIPS FOR SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTING VIDEO INTERVIEWS IN MALAYSIA 15 Apr 2020

Uncertainty in the current world of work is posing a challenge to established hiring practices, particularly when it comes to interviewing potential candidates for a new role. Virtual recruitment methods like video interviews are invaluable in overcoming the challenges of remote hiring, while having the additional benefits of saving companies time and creating more efficient processes.

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