Planting seeds for new careers


Jobs for the future: Sim (centre), Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Danielle Heinecke (in green) and others taking a group photo at the Asean Green Jobs Forum 2025 at Le Meridien hotel in Putrajaya. — AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star

Investment in green economy creates jobs and improves lives, says Sim

PUTRAJAYA: The rise of Malaysia’s green economy is opening new frontiers for workers with over 120,000 job opportunities already available since the launch of the MyFutureJobs portal in 2020, says Human Resources Minister Steven Sim.

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