PETALING JAYA: The IT industry is the employment sector with the highest median salary growth, while Malaysia’s job market is stable overall, employment portal JobStreet said.
In a salary guide analysis, JobStreet said IT industry median salary growth jumped by 28% over the past 12 months, from RM3,750 to RM4,800.IT specialists also have the highest median salary of RM6,000. “Malaysia’s heightened focus on digital transformation initiatives, spurred by the government’s ongoing push in this area, is likely the reason for this surge in demand for IT roles,” JobStreet managing director Vic Sithasanan said in a statement.
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