Tapping talent despite fall in ringgit


Here’s the flow: The Star Online assistant editor Johan Hulaimi (seated) showing Johan how they ascertain the most read online stories. Also present are (from left) TalentCorp’s head of policy initiatives Agnes Maria Sam, communications assistant manager Emma Delima Ali, communications manager Syaheeda Hasbullah, head of Malaysian Talent Development Siti Norliza Sahar and head of communications Mariena Abdul Malek.

PETALING JAYA: TalentCorp Ma­­laysia will look to attract overseas Malaysians back home by searching for opportunities in industries that have benefited from the drop in the currency.

TalentCorp Malaysia chief executive officer Johan Merican said while the fall in ringgit had affected some industries adversely, some were positively impacted.

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