Customer Service Jobs in Malaysia

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Order to Cash Ops Lead (Cash Apps)

Accenture Malaysia
Full-Time

The Order to Cash Ops Lead (Cash Apps) is responsible for leading the Cash Apps Team, managing workload distribution, and ensuring performance metrics are met. The role includes customer service, account reconciliations, data management, reporting, and attending client meetings to address account performance issues.

Selangor
Undisclosed

Thai Restaurant Manager

Kin Thai Restaurant
Full-Time

The Restaurant Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a Thai restaurant, managing both front and back of house activities. The role includes leading and training staff, ensuring high standards of customer service, and maintaining compliance with health and safety regulations.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Retail Assistant (Damansara)

DobiQueen
Full-Time

This role is for a Retail Assistant at DobiQueen, working from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM. The position requires managing sales and customer service duties in a self-service laundry environment with a six-day workweek and a trial period before full-time employment.

Kuala Lumpur
MYR 2000 - 2200

Associate Customer Relationship Manager

Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad
Full-Time

This role is for an Associate Customer Relationship Manager responsible for assisting customers with their banking needs and identifying new sales opportunities. The position involves building and maintaining customer relationships and promoting financial products.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Assistant Sales Manager, ASB

RHB Bank
Full-Time

The Assistant Sales Manager role focuses on driving sales of ASB products and ensuring excellent customer service. You will be responsible for achieving sales targets and maintaining compliance with bank policies while engaging with new customers.

Johor
Undisclosed

Sales Manager (Proactive)

Marriott International
Full-Time

The Sales Manager (Proactive) is responsible for identifying and managing sales opportunities to meet revenue goals. This role involves building and maintaining strong customer relationships and collaborating with sales channels to support sales activities.

Putrajaya
Undisclosed

Sales Executive / Customer Service

Aureas Media Sdn Bhd
Full-Time

The Sales Executive / Customer Service role in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur involves engaging with customers to understand their furniture needs, providing suitable product solutions, and supporting various sales and after-sales activities. The position requires effective communication and customer service skills within a retail environment.

Kuala Lumpur
MYR 2300 - 2801

Sales Consultant, ASB - Jalan Kulas, Batu Kawah

RHB Bank
Full-Time

The Sales Consultant role involves driving sales of ASB products while ensuring excellent customer service. You will engage with customers, meet sales targets, and maintain compliance with bank standards.

Sarawak
Undisclosed

PEMBANTU OPERASI (F&B)

KOPERASI PERBADANAN PUTRAJAYA BERHAD
Full-Time

This position involves assisting with customer service tasks, preparing drinks according to standard procedures, maintaining cleanliness in the beverage area, and supporting cash handling operations. The work is based at Kedai Minuman Secawan Kopi in Putrajaya and requires at least one year of experience in the food and beverage field with a minimum education level of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). Training will be provided for this role.

Putrajaya
MYR 1700 - 1800

CUCKOO Sale Representative Cheras Intake

Company
Full-Time

This is a full-time telemarketing role at CUCKOO International focusing on sales of home appliances. Based in Kajang, the position offers a competitive salary and commission structure for energetic individuals looking to start a career in sales.

Selangor
MYR 2400 - 10000

Assistant Venue Manager, Bars - Sheraton Johor Bahru

Marriott International
Full-Time

The Assistant Venue Manager at Sheraton Johor Bahru is responsible for overseeing bar and lounge operations, managing staff, and ensuring compliance with beverage policies and legal requirements. The role involves supporting operational standards, handling inventory controls, assisting with promotional activities, and maintaining guest and employee satisfaction.

Johor
Undisclosed

Customer Service Specialist (Business Care)

Black & Decker Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Full-Time

The Customer Service Specialist (Business Care) provides support to business customers by handling inquiries and resolving issues to ensure satisfaction. The role involves communication primarily through phone and email. The specialist works within a team and applies basic customer service principles to address customer concerns.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated May 2026

About Customer Service Jobs in Malaysia

Customer service is one of Malaysia's largest employment categories, spanning contact centres, live chat and email support, technical helpdesk, banking and telecoms customer service, and e-commerce buyer support. Malaysia's strong multilingual talent pool and competitive cost structure have made the country a preferred destination for regional and global customer service operations serving APAC, Middle East, and Oceania markets.

The sector is anchored by major contact centre operators including Teleperformance Malaysia, Conduent, Convergys (now Concentrix), Alorica, TDCX, and Scicom — all of whom operate large-scale multilingual contact centres in the Klang Valley and Penang. In-house customer service operations at Maxis, Celcom Digi, TM, AirAsia, Shopee, Grab, and all major banks employ tens of thousands of customer-facing agents and support professionals.

The customer service industry is being transformed by AI and automation. Chatbot and virtual assistant deployments are handling first-line queries, shifting human agent roles toward complex case resolution, emotional support interactions, and quality assurance. Customer service professionals who can work alongside AI tools — reviewing bot escalations, handling exceptions, and providing empathetic resolution — are the most in-demand profile in the evolving Malaysian contact centre landscape.

Salary & Hiring Trends in Customer Service

Entry-level customer service representatives and call centre agents earn RM 2,000 – RM 3,200/month. Team leaders and senior agents earn RM 3,000 – RM 5,000/month. Customer service managers and operations managers at contact centres earn RM 5,500 – RM 10,000/month. Contact centre directors at large outsourced operations earn RM 12,000 – RM 22,000/month.

Language premium is the biggest salary driver in Malaysian customer service — Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Thai, Tagalog, and Arabic-speaking agents earn 30–60% above base English-only rates for the same role scope. Technical support and IT helpdesk agents earn 15–25% more than general customer service agents. Shift allowances, KPI incentives, and transport allowances supplement base salaries at most contact centre operations. Night shift premiums add RM 150–500/month for roles supporting North American or European clients.

Top Customer Service Roles in Malaysia

Customer Service Representative / Call Centre Agent

Handles inbound and outbound customer interactions via phone, email, and live chat — resolving queries, processing requests, and maintaining customer satisfaction.

Technical Support Specialist

Provides L1/L2 technical helpdesk support to customers or employees — troubleshooting software, hardware, and network issues remotely or on-site.

Customer Success Manager

Manages ongoing client relationships for B2B SaaS or fintech platforms — driving adoption, retention, and expansion revenue through proactive engagement.

Team Leader / Customer Service Supervisor

Leads a team of agents — monitoring performance against SLA/KPI targets, coaching agents, handling escalations, and reporting to operations management.

Quality Assurance (QA) Analyst (Contact Centre)

Reviews customer interactions for quality compliance, scores agents against rubrics, and provides coaching feedback to improve service consistency.

Customer Service Manager / Contact Centre Manager

Manages overall contact centre or customer service function — workforce management, SLA performance, client relationships, and continuous improvement.

How to Land a Customer Service Job in Malaysia

  1. 1

    Search SuperJobs by role ("customer service executive", "call centre agent", "technical support", "customer success manager") or browse the Customer Service industry page for all active listings.

  2. 2

    Highlight your language skills prominently — multilingual candidates (Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Arabic) should place language proficiency at the top of their CV for maximum impact.

  3. 3

    For technical support roles, list your IT certifications (CompTIA A+, ITIL Foundation), ticketing system experience (Zendesk, Freshdesk, ServiceNow), and technical domain knowledge.

  4. 4

    Apply through SuperJobs. Contact centre companies hire at high volume — expect a quick turnaround from application to interview, often within 2–5 business days.

  5. 5

    Prepare for a phone or video screening that tests your communication skills, language fluency, and service orientation. Many employers also conduct a role-play or written response assessment before making an offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of customer service jobs are available in Malaysia?
Customer service jobs in Malaysia include customer service representative, call centre agent, inbound/outbound agent, technical support specialist, IT helpdesk analyst, live chat agent, customer success manager, team leader, quality assurance analyst, workforce management analyst, contact centre manager, and head of customer experience. Roles exist at outsourced contact centre companies, banks, telecoms, airlines, e-commerce platforms, insurance companies, hospitals, and in-house customer service teams at any major consumer-facing business.
What is the salary range for customer service jobs in Malaysia?
Entry-level agents earn RM 2,000–3,200/month, with language premiums (Mandarin, Japanese, Korean) pushing the range to RM 3,000–5,500/month. Team leaders earn RM 3,000–5,500/month. Customer service managers and contact centre managers earn RM 5,500–12,000/month. Technical support specialists earn RM 2,800–6,000/month depending on technical complexity. Night shift and weekend allowances, KPI incentives, and transport subsidies supplement base salaries at most contact centres.
What qualifications are needed for customer service jobs in Malaysia?
Entry-level customer service roles typically require SPM or above, with strong written and verbal communication skills in English. Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, or other language proficiency opens premium-paying roles. For technical support, IT certifications (CompTIA A+, ITIL Foundation, Microsoft) and specific product knowledge are required. Customer Success Manager roles at B2B companies typically require a degree and prior customer-facing account management experience. HRDC-certified customer service training programmes (available through Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad) add credibility for career progression.
Which companies hire the most customer service professionals in Malaysia?
The largest customer service employers are outsourced contact centre companies: Teleperformance Malaysia, Concentrix, TDCX, Alorica, Scicom, and Sutherland Global Services. In-house, the largest hirers include Maxis, CelcomDigi, Telekom Malaysia (TM), AirAsia, Shopee, Lazada, Grab, Maybank, CIMB, RHB, and all major insurance companies. Government agencies including LHDN, EPF, and SOCSO also operate large inbound contact centres serving Malaysian citizens.
How do I apply for customer service jobs on SuperJobs?
Search "customer service jobs Malaysia", "call centre KL", or "technical support Selangor" on SuperJobs. Highlight your language skills and customer service channel experience (phone, email, live chat) clearly on your CV. Contact centre companies hire on rolling intake cycles and often conduct assessment days — apply early in the month for the best chance of being included in the next intake. Indicate your shift flexibility and willingness to work weekends or public holidays if the role requires it.