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“The pandemic has hindered many things. I couldn’t even apply for an internship placement at companies I want to work for in the future.
“I was not able to meet people and learn properly, but that is an experience I will treasure forever. But events such as this job fair would mean a ‘new normal’ situation is possible, especially for jobseekers like me.
“The job fair is a great start for me to make connections for my future career path,” he said, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
“For the time being, I have a part-time job but I would love to get a job that is stable for my future.
“It was hard to find a job during the pandemic because everything was held virtually. Now I can physically meet prospective employers and make a good impression without having to rely on slow Internet connection,” she shared.
“To be honest, I am here to accompany my friends. I am glad to know there is a job fair, so I can check it out since I need to know what are the possible career paths that I can take.
“I am not prepared today but at least I can start taking notes and, perhaps, come again tomorrow and share my resume with the companies I am interested in,” she said.
SOCSO chief executive Datuk Seri Dr Mohammed Azman Aziz Mohammed said there were at least 75 employers from various sectors and industries participating in the job fair.
“It is estimated that 24,100 jobs are being offered at the job fair. The event is organised by SOCSO in conjunction with the 100-Day Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia.
“Other job services provided at the job fair include assistance to register on the national employment portal MYFutureJobs, resume workshops, career briefings, and free job search guidance by SOCSO employment services officers,” he said.
Written by: Teh Athira Yusof
This article originally appeared on the New Straits Times, with rights to be republished on SAYS.