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Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures

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Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures
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Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures

2025-12-02 07:45 Last Updated At:08:05

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reeracoen Malaysia, a leading provider of human resource services, has reported rising labour mobility in 2025, with the Malaysia Job Market Insights 2025 report finding that nine in ten Malaysians are now open to changing jobs due to slow hiring processes, shrinking bonuses and higher salary expectations.

The report reveals that 92% of Malaysian professionals are considering a job switch. Furthermore, 76% are actively seeking new opportunities, doing so weekly or even daily. Only 9% report not looking at all, highlighting strong mobility within the labour force. This trend is especially evident in Malaysia's manufacturing, electronics, and services sectors, where competition for skilled talent is rapidly intensifying.

A combination of slower hiring processes, modest salary increments, and rising living costs is pushing more workers to explore alternative roles. Jobseekers cite slow employer response times as their top frustration, with 54% pointing to protracted communication as a significant barrier. Another 40% say long or complicated application procedures discourage them from applying.

Furthermore, the survey has found that interview delays directly increase cancellation rates. When interviews are scheduled within three days, 9% of candidates withdraw their applications. This rises to 18% when scheduled within three to seven days, and jumps to 26% when employers take more than seven days to schedule the interview. Experts note that companies responding within 48–72 hours tend to see significantly higher acceptance rates.

Over the past year, 45% of employees received pay increases ranging from 0.1% to 4.9%, while 22% received no pay raise at all. Bonuses remain modest, with 38% receiving less than one month's bonus and only 17% receiving two months or more. These figures suggest growing tension between pay expectations and what employers can currently offer. With rising living costs and ongoing inflationary pressures, many professionals feel their salaries are not keeping pace, which further intensifies job-switching behaviour.

"Across Asia, job markets are shifting toward speed, transparency and efficiency. In Malaysia, we see a clear gap between how quickly candidates make decisions and how slowly many companies still hire. Organisations that adapt their talent strategies now will be the ones who win in the next stage of Malaysia's economic growth," said Kenji Naito, Group CEO, Reeracoen Group.

As job seekers consider more options and competition for talent intensifies, agencies continue to play an essential role in helping employers reach the right candidates. Although online job platforms are widely used, 48% of workers still work with recruitment firms. Reeracoen's data finds that 70% of successful placements come from passive candidates, showing that agencies give employers access to talent beyond active applicant pools.

Reeracoen Malaysia engages with thousands of jobseekers and employers each month, giving the company real-time insight into workforce trends and hiring behaviours across key industries. "Malaysia's job seekers are extremely active and selective today. Slow response times or unclear processes can cause companies to lose good candidates very quickly. Employers who move fast, communicate clearly and offer competitive rewards will have a strong advantage in 2025," added Yohei Yagi, Country Manager, Reeracoen Malaysia.

Reeracoen Malaysia remains committed to supporting both businesses and job seekers during this period of transformation, offering timely insights and trusted recruitment solutions tailored to the evolving workforce needs.

Download Malaysia's latest report, Job Market Insights 2025: What Employers Need to Know About Jobseekers, here.

About Reeracoen Malaysia

Reeracoen Malaysia is part of Reeracoen Group, an award-winning leader in Asia's recruitment landscape, connecting top-tier talent with forward-thinking organisations. With nine offices across six major Asian countries, Reeracoen combines deep local expertise with cross-border hiring capabilities to help businesses grow stronger and faster. We uphold the highest standards of professionalism and service quality, delivering innovative and trusted recruitment solutions that meet the evolving needs of today's workforce.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reeracoen Malaysia, a leading provider of human resource services, has reported rising labour mobility in 2025, with the Malaysia Job Market Insights 2025 report finding that nine in ten Malaysians are now open to changing jobs due to slow hiring processes, shrinking bonuses and higher salary expectations.

The report reveals that 92% of Malaysian professionals are considering a job switch. Furthermore, 76% are actively seeking new opportunities, doing so weekly or even daily. Only 9% report not looking at all, highlighting strong mobility within the labour force. This trend is especially evident in Malaysia's manufacturing, electronics, and services sectors, where competition for skilled talent is rapidly intensifying.

A combination of slower hiring processes, modest salary increments, and rising living costs is pushing more workers to explore alternative roles. Jobseekers cite slow employer response times as their top frustration, with 54% pointing to protracted communication as a significant barrier. Another 40% say long or complicated application procedures discourage them from applying.

Furthermore, the survey has found that interview delays directly increase cancellation rates. When interviews are scheduled within three days, 9% of candidates withdraw their applications. This rises to 18% when scheduled within three to seven days, and jumps to 26% when employers take more than seven days to schedule the interview. Experts note that companies responding within 48–72 hours tend to see significantly higher acceptance rates.

Over the past year, 45% of employees received pay increases ranging from 0.1% to 4.9%, while 22% received no pay raise at all. Bonuses remain modest, with 38% receiving less than one month's bonus and only 17% receiving two months or more. These figures suggest growing tension between pay expectations and what employers can currently offer. With rising living costs and ongoing inflationary pressures, many professionals feel their salaries are not keeping pace, which further intensifies job-switching behaviour.

"Across Asia, job markets are shifting toward speed, transparency and efficiency. In Malaysia, we see a clear gap between how quickly candidates make decisions and how slowly many companies still hire. Organisations that adapt their talent strategies now will be the ones who win in the next stage of Malaysia's economic growth," said Kenji Naito, Group CEO, Reeracoen Group.

As job seekers consider more options and competition for talent intensifies, agencies continue to play an essential role in helping employers reach the right candidates. Although online job platforms are widely used, 48% of workers still work with recruitment firms. Reeracoen's data finds that 70% of successful placements come from passive candidates, showing that agencies give employers access to talent beyond active applicant pools.

Reeracoen Malaysia engages with thousands of jobseekers and employers each month, giving the company real-time insight into workforce trends and hiring behaviours across key industries. "Malaysia's job seekers are extremely active and selective today. Slow response times or unclear processes can cause companies to lose good candidates very quickly. Employers who move fast, communicate clearly and offer competitive rewards will have a strong advantage in 2025," added Yohei Yagi, Country Manager, Reeracoen Malaysia.

Reeracoen Malaysia remains committed to supporting both businesses and job seekers during this period of transformation, offering timely insights and trusted recruitment solutions tailored to the evolving workforce needs.

Download Malaysia's latest report, Job Market Insights 2025: What Employers Need to Know About Jobseekers, here.

About Reeracoen Malaysia

Reeracoen Malaysia is part of Reeracoen Group, an award-winning leader in Asia's recruitment landscape, connecting top-tier talent with forward-thinking organisations. With nine offices across six major Asian countries, Reeracoen combines deep local expertise with cross-border hiring capabilities to help businesses grow stronger and faster. We uphold the highest standards of professionalism and service quality, delivering innovative and trusted recruitment solutions that meet the evolving needs of today's workforce.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures

Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures

Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures

Reeracoen Report Reveals 9 in 10 Malaysians Are Open to New Jobs Amid Slow Hiring, Low Bonuses and Rising Pay Pressures

HONG KONG, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) proudly announces that it has been awarded the A Greener Future (AGF) Certificate, becoming the first-ever venue in the Asia-Pacific region to receive this globally recognised sustainability certification. The achievements of this year's certified venues will be celebrated at the International AGF Awards 2026 ceremony, which is held during the Green Events & Innovations (GEI18) Conference, in partnership with the International Live Music Conference (ILMC), on 24th February in London.

Developed over 18 years in consultation with hundreds of events, suppliers, and sustainability experts, the AGF Certification uses one of the most robust assessment frameworks in the sector. It is one of the most established sustainability standards in the events industry. This year, only 9 venues worldwide were recognised. AsiaWorld-Expo joins an elite international cohort that includes Ancienne Belgique (Brussels), ABBA Voyage (London), Co-op Live (Manchester) and M&S Bank Arena (Liverpool).

Under AGF's rigorous assessment framework, venues undergo a detailed process including self-evaluation, on-site inspections, and post-event evidence review across 11 sustainability pillars covering local environments, community, travel, food, energy, water, waste, EDI, governance, and more. The designation highlights AsiaWorld-Expo's strong progress and proactive initiatives in advancing sustainable development, underscoring our dedication to continuously raising environmental and social performance standards while delivering world-class events.

 "We are delighted to become the first-ever Asia-Pacific venue to receive AGF certification," said Irene Chan, CEO of AsiaWorld-Expo. "This achievement underscores AWE's long-standing commitment to advancing sustainable development and elevating industry standards for both Hong Kong and the region. We will continue investing in green innovation as we work towards a more resilient, responsible and future-ready events ecosystem."

AsiaWorld-Expo has invested HK$1 billion in a major renovation and facility upgrade to further strengthen its commitment to sustainability, low‑carbon operations, and innovative technology adoption. To meet the substantial energy demands of exhibitions, conferences, concerts, and sporting events, AWE has deployed high‑efficiency water‑cooled chiller systems, supported by an AI control platform and smart air‑conditioning for real‑time optimization. Concurrently, AWE has digitalised its principal event‑management processes and developed proprietary smart tools to enhance operational efficiency and reduce resource consumption. In the area of corporate social responsibility, AWE continues to reinforce community engagement, promote educational collaboration, and advance inclusion initiatives, consistently generating long‑term social value. Looking ahead, AWE will continue to lead by example, collaborating with regional venues and industry partners to advance sustainable development and deliver a more efficient, low‑carbon, and internationally benchmarked experience for event organisers and visitors.

Download more photos: https://www2.asiaworld-expo.com/2025/PressRelease/AGF.zip

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AsiaWorld-Expo Breaks New Ground as Asia-Pacific's First "A Greener Future" Certified Venue

AsiaWorld-Expo Breaks New Ground as Asia-Pacific's First "A Greener Future" Certified Venue

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