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Dir-Sales & Marketing

Marriott International
Full-Time

The Director of Sales and Marketing is responsible for leading the property's sales department to achieve booking goals and revenue objectives. This role plays a crucial part in managing both reactive and proactive sales efforts while fostering long-term customer relationships.

Sarawak
Undisclosed

Personal Banker

Maybank
Full-Time

The Personal Banker is responsible for providing personalized financial consultation and advice to clients based on their financial goals. This role involves promoting wealth solutions, maintaining strong client relationships, and achieving sales targets in a dynamic banking environment.

Sarawak
Undisclosed

Trainee Share Investment Executives

Public Bank
Full-Time

The Trainee Share Investment Executives is responsible for promoting and marketing share investment accounts and services to clients. This role involves achieving sales targets while providing guidance and support in stock market transactions.

Sarawak
Undisclosed

Account Assistant

Marriott International
Full-Time

The Account Assistant is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and proper coding of financial documents and data. This role plays a crucial part in maintaining financial integrity and supporting the overall financial operations of the organization.

Sarawak
Undisclosed

Sales Manager (Automotive)

Carsome
Full-Time

The Sales Manager (Automotive) is responsible for leading a team to enhance the customer experience in used car sales. This role involves optimizing sales performance and motivating team members to achieve their goals in a dynamic automotive environment.

Sarawak
MYR 6000 - 7500

By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026

About Working in Sarawak

Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state by land area, occupying the northwestern coast of Borneo. The state's economy is powered by oil & gas, timber, palm oil, and a rapidly growing services sector. Kuching, the state capital, is Sarawak's primary business centre and a rising digital economy hub.

The Sarawak government has ambitious plans to diversify the economy through the Sarawak Digital Economy Strategy 2030, investing heavily in renewable energy (hydropower), data centres, and digital infrastructure. This is creating new employment opportunities in tech, green energy, and digital services.

Working in Sarawak offers a relaxed lifestyle, affordable living costs, and rich cultural diversity — the state is home to 27 ethnic groups. Kuching has been consistently rated one of Southeast Asia's most liveable cities.

Salary & Hiring Trends in Sarawak

Sarawak salaries are 10–25% lower than West Malaysia but offset by affordable housing and living costs. Fresh graduates earn RM 1,800–2,800/month, mid-career professionals RM 3,000–6,000/month. Oil & gas and engineering roles offer the highest pay in the state.

Kuching is the main hiring centre for corporate, government, and services jobs. Miri serves as the oil & gas gateway, while Sibu is a timber and agricultural hub. The growing data centre industry in Sarawak is attracting tech talent from across Malaysia.

Top Industries in Sarawak

Oil & Gas

Petronas, Shell, and service companies operate offshore and onshore from Miri and Bintulu.

Construction

Infrastructure megaprojects including hydroelectric dams, roads, and urban development in Kuching.

Technology & Software

Growing digital economy with data centre investments and government tech initiatives in Kuching.

Agriculture

Palm oil plantations, pepper farming, and timber operations across rural Sarawak.

Hospitality & Tourism

Cultural tourism, rainforest adventures, and the Kuching Waterfront attract hospitality workers.

Education

UNIMAS, Swinburne Sarawak, and Curtin Malaysia create academic and research positions.

How to Find Jobs in Sarawak

  1. 1

    Filter by "Sarawak" on SuperJobs to browse jobs in Kuching, Miri, Sibu, and Bintulu.

  2. 2

    Highlight relevant experience for Sarawak's key industries — oil & gas certifications, engineering qualifications, or hospitality experience.

  3. 3

    Apply through SuperJobs. Sarawak employers particularly value candidates with Borneo experience or willingness to relocate.

  4. 4

    If coming from West Malaysia, research the relocation logistics — Sarawak has its own immigration controls (you may need an entry permit for work).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Sarawak jobs are listed on SuperJobs right now?
SuperJobs lists active jobs in Sarawak across all industries, updated daily. Positions are concentrated in Kuching (capital), Miri (oil & gas hub), Sibu (timber & agriculture), and Bintulu (LNG plant).
Which industries hire the most in Sarawak?
Oil & gas (Miri, Bintulu), construction, agriculture, hospitality & tourism, technology, and education are the top employers. The Sarawak Digital Economy Strategy 2030 is driving new tech and data centre jobs.
What is the average salary range for jobs in Sarawak?
Fresh graduates earn RM 1,800–2,800/month. Mid-career professionals earn RM 3,000–6,000/month. Oil & gas professionals in Miri can earn RM 8,000–15,000/month for specialised roles. The lower cost of living in Sarawak (housing is 40–60% cheaper than KL) significantly improves purchasing power.
Are there part-time and internship opportunities available in Sarawak?
Yes. Kuching's malls (The Spring, Vivacity Megamall) and F&B outlets hire part-time staff. UNIMAS, Swinburne, and Curtin Malaysia provide structured internship placements. The hospitality sector in Kuching also actively recruits interns for hotels and tourism operations.
How do I apply for jobs in Sarawak on SuperJobs?
Select "Sarawak" in the location filter on SuperJobs and browse positions. You can search by city (Kuching, Miri, Sibu, Bintulu) using keywords. Note that working in Sarawak may require an entry permit if you are from West Malaysia — check with your employer.