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This role provides high-level administrative and coordination support to the APAC Legal Leadership team, focusing on budget management, external counsel oversight, and regional project workflows. The successful candidate will ensure smooth daily operations within the legal department through efficient diary management and event coordination.
This role manages project delivery and digital technology partnerships, focusing on the maintenance of policy administration systems and digital transformation. It requires a balance of technical support, strategic alignment with digital roadmaps, and ensuring regulatory compliance within the life insurance sector.
The Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology is a role in a higher education setting that involves teaching, conducting research, and contributing to program development. The position encompasses responsibilities such as delivering lectures and tutorials, engaging in scholarly activities, and undertaking administrative duties within the psychology department.
As an Office Administrator, you will provide high-level administrative support to the CEO and manage various office operations. Your role will involve scheduling, document management, and enhancing the company's social media presence.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated May 2026
Administrative jobs in Malaysia form the operational backbone of every organisation — from small SMEs to multinational corporations and government agencies. Admin roles encompass office management, executive assistance, data entry, receptionist duties, clerical support, and coordination across departments.
The admin job market is distributed across all industries in Malaysia, with the highest concentration in Greater Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, and Johor Bahru. Key employers include banks, hospitals, law firms, property developers, manufacturing companies, and government ministries. Shared service centres in Cyberjaya and Bangsar South also maintain large administrative teams supporting regional operations.
Admin roles have evolved significantly with digital tools. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365, document management systems, and platforms like SAP or Oracle is now standard. Organisational skills, discretion, and strong communication remain the defining traits of successful admin professionals in Malaysia.
Admin salaries in Malaysia range from RM 1,800 – RM 2,800/month for entry-level data entry and receptionist roles, to RM 3,000 – RM 5,500/month for experienced office managers and senior executive assistants. Personal assistants (PAs) to C-suite executives at large corporations can earn RM 5,000 – RM 9,000/month with comprehensive benefits.
Hiring demand for admin staff is consistent year-round, with peaks during Q1 (January–March) as companies fill positions following year-end exits. Roles requiring bilingual proficiency (Bahasa Malaysia and English, or Mandarin and English) attract a notable pay premium. The shift to hybrid work has increased demand for admins who can manage virtual meeting logistics and digital filing systems efficiently.
Day-to-day office support including scheduling, correspondence, filing, and coordinating meetings across departments.
High-level support to directors and C-suite executives — calendar management, travel arrangements, and board meeting preparation.
First point of contact at corporate offices, handling visitors, calls, mail, and general enquiries professionally.
Oversees all office operations — vendor management, facilities, supplies procurement, and administrative team leadership.
Accurate input and maintenance of records, databases, and business documentation across all industries.
Handles clerical tasks including invoicing, filing, procurement paperwork, and basic HR administration support.
Search SuperJobs for admin jobs in Malaysia by keyword or industry filter. Use terms like "administrative assistant", "office manager", or "PA" to surface the most relevant listings.
Tailor your CV to highlight organisational skills, software proficiency (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, SAP), and languages spoken. Keep your CV to one or two pages.
Write a brief cover letter that emphasises your reliability, attention to detail, and experience managing competing priorities.
Apply through SuperJobs — most admin applications are reviewed quickly, often within 1–3 business days.
Prepare for interviews by demonstrating specific examples of how you have improved workflows, managed complex schedules, or supported senior leadership effectively.