M100 Leading Graduate Employers 2014

Nov 07, 2014 1 Min Read
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LDR-PDF-downloadAnd the winners are…

Winners and renowned guests gathered in their most elegant and sophisticated attire last night at the Grand Hyatt, Kuala Lumpur for the 7th Malaysia’s 100 (M100) Leading Graduate Employers Awards Night.

This year, these 17 excellent companies succeeded in being the leads in the following categories, with Maybank taking the win as the Leading Graduate Employer of 2014.

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The M100 Awards is the largest graduate recruitment awards in Malaysia. Each year, they accumulate thousands of votes from undergraduates and recent school-leavers, welcome hundreds of distinguished guests, and present 17 highly-competed-for awards to recognise the most popular graduate recruiters in all of Malaysia.

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More than 14,000 respondents took part in the survey in 2014, signifying a growth in the number of students and fresh graduates who have contributed to determining the latest graduate recruitment trends via a comprehensive study held across Malaysian campuses.

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Hyma is a Special Education Teacher who is passionate about making an impact on the lives of children through education. Her hopes is to save the world, one child at a time. She was previously part of the Editorial team at Leaderonomics.com

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