Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Malaysia’s 10 highest paying jobs

Malaysia – I always wanted to be pilot when I was a kid, and after seeing this list, I regret not pursuing my dream.

If you are rethinking your career, here is where the big bucks are according to SalaryExplorer.com.

1) Pilot
A pilot earns RM35,000 on average per month, on top of travelling around the world.

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2) Senior accountant
You probably spend the extra off-work hours crunching numbers to manage your huge paycheck of RM30,000 a month.
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3) Materials engineer
A materials engineer earns about RM28,000 a month. That’s a lot for just testing materials used to create products.
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4) Government affairs director
Being in the public sector not only gives you great benefits, but also a high salary at RM27,000 a month.
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5) Team Leader in oil & gas, energy or mining industry
You will be compensated for being in a high-risk job, with team leaders in these industries earning about RM26,500 a month.

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6) Recruiting manager
Bring in human resources, particularly in recruiting, can rake in the big bucks. The average pay for a recruiting manager stands at around RM25,500 a month.
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7) Regional manager in banking
The banking industry has always been known for its perks. A regional manager for any bank in Malaysia can earn an average of RM25,000 a month.
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8) Chief operating officer
A COO of a company earns an average of RM24,722 a month.
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9) Regional director
Being the regional director is the next best thing after COO, as this position rakes in about RM24,583 a month.
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10) Geotechnical engineer
And last but not least, traipsing around in dirt as a geotechnical engineer brings in about RM22,833 a month.
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The list above is generated through information submitted by SalaryExplorer.com users and also a database of salary information gathered from requirement agencies, companies and employers. 

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