E-Commerce Companies Hiring in Malaysia

Discover e-commerce companies hiring in Malaysia. Browse growth, operations, and tech roles at Shopee, Lazada, and other platforms.

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About E-Commerce Companies in Malaysia

Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia's most active e-commerce markets, with online retail penetration accelerating rapidly since 2020. The sector spans major marketplace platforms, direct-to-consumer brands, logistics and fulfilment companies, and the technology infrastructure that powers online commerce. E-commerce now touches virtually every industry — from fashion and electronics to groceries and financial services.

The dominant employers are regional platform giants: Shopee Malaysia, Lazada Malaysia, and TikTok Shop all operate significant local teams. Supporting the ecosystem are logistics players like J&T Express, Ninja Van, and Pos Malaysia, alongside payment companies like GrabPay, Touch 'n Go eWallet, and ShopeePay.

Brand-side e-commerce teams at traditional companies are also growing fast — every significant FMCG, retail, and consumer brand in Malaysia now has a dedicated e-commerce function managing marketplace operations, digital advertising, and D2C fulfilment. This creates a vast layer of e-commerce employment beyond the platforms themselves.

Hiring Trends at E-Commerce Companies

The hottest roles in Malaysian e-commerce are e-commerce executives and managers, marketplace specialists (Shopee/Lazada platform experts), digital performance marketers, growth hackers, supply chain planners, and data analysts. Live commerce and social commerce roles are newly emerging.

E-commerce executives at brand-side teams earn RM 2,800 – RM 4,500/month. Marketplace managers earn RM 4,500 – RM 8,000/month. E-commerce directors and heads of digital at large companies earn RM 10,000 – RM 20,000/month. Platform-side roles at Shopee and Lazada offer competitive tech-level compensation packages.

Top E-Commerce Companies in Malaysia

Shopee Malaysia (Sea Group)

Southeast Asia's leading e-commerce platform, operating a major KL office with roles in operations, marketing, data, and technology.

Lazada Malaysia (Alibaba Group)

Pioneer e-commerce marketplace in Malaysia, hiring for seller operations, logistics, marketing, and tech across KL headquarters.

Ninja Van Malaysia

Tech-enabled last-mile logistics company powering e-commerce deliveries, hiring for operations, tech, and last-mile solutions.

J&T Express Malaysia

Rapidly expanding courier network serving e-commerce merchants, with high-volume hiring for operations, sales, and tech roles.

PG Mall

Malaysia's homegrown e-commerce marketplace focused on local SMEs, offering operations, tech, and marketing career opportunities.

Zalora Malaysia

Southeast Asia's leading online fashion platform, hiring for buying, styling, marketing, and tech roles across its KL operations.

How to Get Hired at E-Commerce Companies

  1. 1

    Search SuperJobs for e-commerce company listings. Use keywords like "marketplace", "Shopee", "Lazada", "D2C", or "digital commerce" to find the most relevant roles.

  2. 2

    Demonstrate hands-on platform experience — if you have managed a Shopee or Lazada store, include GMV figures, conversion rates, and seller scores on your CV.

  3. 3

    For growth and marketing roles, highlight specific campaigns, ROAS achieved, and tools used (Google Ads, Meta, TikTok Ads, affiliate networks).

  4. 4

    E-commerce companies value data fluency — be prepared to talk through how you use analytics to make decisions. Excel, SQL, and platform dashboards are key.

  5. 5

    Apply via SuperJobs and tailor your cover note to the specific platform or business model — brand-side e-commerce is very different from working at a marketplace platform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What jobs are available at e-commerce companies in Malaysia?
E-commerce roles include marketplace operations specialist, e-commerce executive/manager, performance marketing analyst, growth hacker, logistics coordinator, data analyst, category manager, seller success manager, live commerce host, and tech roles (product manager, software engineer, data engineer) at platform companies.
What is the salary range at e-commerce companies in Malaysia?
Entry-level e-commerce executives earn RM 2,800–4,000/month. Mid-level managers earn RM 5,000–9,000/month. Senior managers and team leads earn RM 8,000–15,000/month. E-commerce directors at large companies earn RM 15,000–25,000/month. Platform-side tech and product roles at Shopee/Lazada are benchmarked to tech industry rates.
Do I need a specific degree for e-commerce jobs in Malaysia?
No specific degree is required. E-commerce companies value demonstrated results over formal qualifications. Degrees in business, marketing, IT, or supply chain are common entry points, but candidates from any background who can show measurable e-commerce experience — via personal stores, brand-side experience, or agency work — are competitive.
Which e-commerce companies offer the best career growth in Malaysia?
Shopee Malaysia, Lazada Malaysia, and Ninja Van offer the most structured career paths at scale. Brand-side roles at large FMCGs, banks, and telcos provide cross-functional exposure. For entrepreneurially minded candidates, e-commerce enablers and agencies offer fast progression and broad skill development.
How do I find e-commerce job listings on SuperJobs?
Filter the SuperJobs company listings by E-Commerce or search by job title (e-commerce manager, marketplace executive) and industry. You can also browse company profiles of e-commerce players and apply to their open roles directly from the company page.