‘English proficiency a must’

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PETALING JAYA: Jobseekers and undergraduates should include improving their English proficiency in their New Year resolutions if they are aiming for a better future and career path.

This is because proficiency in English is among the top five skills that employers look for when hiring, a study by the Malaysian Employers Federation has found.

Syed Hussain noted that those with good English language skills enjoy greater career benefits, including higher starting salaries, faster progression through job grades, better salary increases and more opportunities for global postings or assignments. While every country should have its national language, he said it was sad that English was devalued in schools when the medium of instruction was changed to Malay in the late 1970s.

“The lack of English proficiency has impacted our competitiveness at the global level as well as in attracting FDIs.

 

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Tell this 2 our PASPusat Ministers & they'll likely question ur patriotism.

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