by P. Aruna
aruna@thestar.com.my
Wednesday May 16, 2012
KUALA LUMPUR: Employers consider fresh graduates liabilities as many require additional training before they can perform.
Companies would rather hire experienced and skilled professionals who can bring instant returns, said Kelly Services marketing director for Singapore and Malaysia Jeannie Khoo.
She
said employers felt many fresh graduates lacked communication skills
and had poor English and needed to improve before they could add value
to the business.
“This means additional costs for the company.
Employers are looking for people who can hit the ground running,” she
said after launching the Kelly Services Professional and Technical
Salary Guide 2012 here yesterday.
Khoo said the 27 polytechnics
in the country generated thousands of skilled workers every year but
many of them needed to be retrained by their employers.
She advised fresh graduates to be less choosy and to have realistic expectations on salary and remuneration.
“You are unlikely to earn RM3,000 in your first job.
“Be willing to learn. If you are offered an internship, take it,” she said.
Kelly
Services Asia Pacific head of professional and technical, Mark Sparrow,
said demand was growing for professionals with experience and niche
skills.
He said there was a global shortage of talent in
specialised areas of engineering, accountancy, technology and financial
services.
“There is high demand for engineers, especially in the
Asia-Pacific region, such as Indonesia and Thailand which are rebuilding
their cities following natural disasters,” he said.
He added the
“hot jobs” in Malaysia included risk management specialists,
construction and environment engineers, software development specialists
and marketing and sales personnel who are fluent in English.
Source: The Star Online
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