Dress code guide for Malaysian job interviews — industry by industry
by Vivien Khoo·May 23, 2026
The "business professional" vs "business casual" ambiguity is real. Here's a practical guide by sector.
Banking, finance, legal, accounting: Business formal. Men: suit or blazer + tie. Women: suit, formal dress, or coordinated separates. No exceptions for junior roles.
Government / GLC: Formal, but Malaysian formal — batik is acceptable and often appreciated. Dress conservatively.
Tech / startups: Smart casual is fine. Clean, neat. A blazer over a good shirt signals effort without overdressing.
Creative industries: You have more latitude but 'creative' doesn't mean unprofessional. Avoid anything that would distract from the conversation.
When in doubt: Always overdress slightly. It's easier to remove a jacket than to change the impression you made walking in. And in Malaysia, if you're interviewing during Ramadan or at a company with a conservative culture, err on the side of modest and covered.