Highly employable graduates


Chen Kim Luen: ‘At Taylor’s University, I gained so much through local and international competitions.’

EMPLOYABILITY is one of the most crucial elements students consider when choosing a course to pursue after finishing high school.

In fact, it has almost become a pre-requisite especially in the current highly competitive job market – where jobs are aplenty but with top companies scrambling to “snap up” only the best and most qualified graduates from the thousands that pour out of tertiary institutions each year.

As we all know, no two graduates are the same. 

Those who possess the distinct advantage of being highly employable have a  “golden ticket” to a better and more secure future, both in their career as well as in life.

World-class institution Taylor’s University is a world-class education institution where students have transitioned seamlessly into working life without much headwind simply because employers know the university has the track record of producing highly employable graduates.

Among the many successful Taylor’s graduates is Yap Yoong Ruey, a former graphic communication design student who now works at the utting-edge award-winning brand activation agency, Geometry Global Malaysia.

After joining the agency upon graduation last year, Yap won the prestigious Design & ArtDirection (D&AD) London 2017 Wood Pencil award in the New Blood Category for young creative designers, and is poised to reach greater heights in his chosen field.

Best training ground

Another Taylor’s success story is Goh Shan Tze, the executive sous chef at MARC in Shanghai.“Taylor’s is one of the best training grounds for go-getters.

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