Sunday, October 7, 2012

Students can have part time jobs in malaysia ?


Students can have part time jobs in malaysia ?
Students can have part time jobs in malaysia ? what about paymant? how much? what kind of part time jobs are availabe?
Malaysia - 6 Answers
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1 :
yes they can. the payment depends on the job such as babysitter, waitress, cashier and many more.
2 :
Yes. Around RM3 - RM5 per hour. The kind of jobs are as what KiD had mentioned.
3 :
Yeah! students are allowed to have part-time jobs in M'sia. like KiD & Friday said above... usually the pay goes by the hour, RM3 - RM5 is the norm while some do offer higher rates per-hour like RM8. Hotels (F&B, room service), shopping malls, retail outlets and even i've seen some teens working as part-time car mechanics or part-time tutors.
4 :
Yeah, they can. My cousin worked at Giant during the holiday and made around 300 or so a month. While my brother, luckily, got a job at Pavillion as a PACKER [You know, after one's paid for the stuffs bought he'd put them into a plastic] and made MORE than 2000 a month! Not joking.
5 :
The most common are waiting at restaurants, sales attendants. The pay ranges from RM3-RM5 per hour
6 :
Yes. Students are allowed to work part time jobs. If you're a local you just have to show your local identity card & academic certificates (<-- whn required) made copies of it and submit along your applications. If you're a foreigner, make sure you have valid visa student card & request your residental academic instituations be it college or University for LETTER OF RECOMMANDATIONS. This is to avoid you from running into laws/rules & regulations as a student. I'm sure you don't want to get into trouble thn. get kicked out right? Among the jobs you can do:- [Non-professional category] sales promoters waiter/waitress (especially in Starbucks & Coffeebeans they pay pretty week esp. for OT, public holidays) hotel staffs (pay per hour RM5) [(Semi)Professional category] - data entry clerks (pay per hour depending to your typing speed) - part time programmer/developer (freelance pay method) - call center support officers In college/library:- Librarians Researchers Admins (usually pay RM5 per hour) You can check for vacancies on websites like www.jobstreet.com, www.jobsdb.com & other print media like your college notice board, The Star ad-post & etc. But make sure the biz. is valid & not some scam. Be vary of Multi-Level Marketing companies & Forex companies. Check before you apply & sign for anything. To Lynn - to compare Giant & Pavilion is like comparing a normal budget hotel to a 5 star hotel. Of course the pay is different, even the cost of expenses to go there & eat there is more. Especially during holiday seasons, they hv. to work longer hours *even including weekends & public holidays* so it's only rational Pavilion pays more since they can afford that.

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