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Four-day virtual career fair aims to fill up 5,000 vacancies
CLOSE to 5,000 jobs will be offered by 56 companies in Penang during the Virtual Career Fair 2021.
Thai jobless rate soars to 5-year high in first half of 2021
BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): Thailand’s unemployment rate in the first half of 2021 rose to a five-year high of 1.96 per cent, according to the latest job market survey conducted by JobsDB.
Get a job in Penang today
ONE of the biggest challenges that Malaysia has been grappling with over the past year is the spike in unemployment rates, a situation that was made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Thursday (March 11)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Thursday (March 11)
Over 1,500 tech-related jobs on offer at Singapore's virtual career fair
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): More than 1,500 technology-related jobs across various sectors are on offer at a virtual career fair that starts on Saturday (March 13).
Virtual career fair for planters
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is taking the hunt for palm oil workers online as the world’s second-biggest producer struggles to ease an acute labour shortage that’s costing farmers billions of dollars in unharvested fruit.
Summary of business stories from Jan 18 to 24
Here's the summary of top stories on StarBiz Online last week
Top Glove has 9,000 vacancies for Malaysians
PETALING JAYA: Top Glove Corp Bhd is embarking on a massive recruitment drive to hire 9,000 Malaysians this year to meet the growing demand of glove products and help to narrow the country’s unemployment gap.
Top Glove launches recruitment drive for 9,000 employees
KUALA LUMPUR: Top Glove has announced a year-long recruitment drive, which will provide employment to over 9,000 Malaysians as it meets increased global demand for gloves and other personal protective equipment.
Getting employed
WITH the gig economy and entrepreneurship now the new normal, it is essential that Malaysia’s young talents are prepared for professional success in an economy challenged by uncertainties.