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By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Perak is one of Malaysia's largest states and carries a rich industrial heritage rooted in tin mining — the same mining wealth that built colonial-era Ipoh, now one of Malaysia's most charming mid-size cities. Today, Perak's economy has pivoted toward manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, and services.
Ipoh, the state capital, is the main employment hub with a well-developed commercial district, public hospitals, and a growing food tourism industry. Taiping, Malaysia's oldest planned town, offers a quieter professional environment with strong civil service and education sectors. Industrial areas in Chemor, Menglembu, and Meru support manufacturing and engineering roles.
According to DOSM, Perak's median household income is approximately RM 6,200/month. The state's cost of living is among the lowest in Peninsular Malaysia — Ipoh in particular is famous for its affordable property and food, making it a magnet for remote workers and retirees from KL.
Perak salaries reflect its non-metropolitan status. Fresh graduates earn RM 1,800–2,700/month, mid-career professionals RM 3,000–5,500/month. Engineering and technical roles at manufacturing plants in the Chemor and Meru industrial corridors pay competitively. Tourism and retail wages are modest but benefit from Ipoh's low cost of living.
Key hiring areas include the Ipoh city centre (retail, F&B, government), Chemor Industrial Area (manufacturing, automotive), Taiping (education, healthcare, public sector), and Lumut (naval base, petrochemicals). The growing digital nomad and tourism influx is creating new demand for hospitality and creative services roles in Ipoh.
Automotive components, plastics, and metal fabrication at industrial parks in Chemor, Menglembu, and Meru.
Boutique hotels, heritage cafes, and tour operators catering to Ipoh's booming food and cultural tourism scene.
Paddy farming, pomelo orchards, and palm oil estates employ a large rural workforce across Perak's vast plains.
UTAR Kampar, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), and private colleges create academic and admin roles.
Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital and private clinics across Ipoh and Taiping employ medical and allied health professionals.
Process, mechanical, and electrical engineers for industrial plants and infrastructure projects across the state.
Search for Perak jobs on SuperJobs by selecting "Perak" as the location. Filter by Ipoh, Taiping, Teluk Intan, or Lumut depending on your preferred area.
Highlight technical skills and local knowledge on your CV. Perak employers in manufacturing and engineering value hands-on experience and relevant certifications.
Apply through SuperJobs. Hiring cycles in Perak tend to be straightforward — expect 1–2 interview rounds for most roles.
Factor in Perak's significant cost-of-living advantage. Property in Ipoh is among the most affordable of any Malaysian city — studio apartments rent for as low as RM 500–900/month.