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The HR Services Operations (Employee Relations) Associate / Analyst (Korean Speaking) is responsible for fostering a positive work environment. This role plays a critical part in resolving workplace conflicts and promoting effective communication between staff and management while supporting organizational culture and compliance with labor laws.
The Internship Human Resources is responsible for supporting daily HR operations and enhancing employee engagement. This role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in various HR functions within a dynamic work environment.
The People Service Coordinator is responsible for facilitating effective communication and support within the organization. This role plays a crucial part in enhancing employee experience and ensuring smooth operations in a dynamic work environment.
The Learning and Talent Intern is responsible for supporting the Learning & Talent team in various administrative and coordination tasks. This role plays a crucial part in enhancing talent development initiatives and ensuring effective training management within the organization.
The HR Intern is responsible for supporting various human resources functions. This role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in HR operations and contribute to the overall effectiveness of the HR department.
The Assistant HR Manager is responsible for overseeing the full cycle of payroll processing and ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. This role involves providing advisory services to employees and managing HR operations within the organization.
The Internship Human Resources Administrative Intern is responsible for supporting HR operations and administrative tasks. This role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic work environment at Motherhood.com.my.
The Internship Recruitment Intern is responsible for supporting recruitment activities within the organization. This role involves engaging with candidates and assisting in various HR functions in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
The Human Resources Officer is responsible for driving recruitment efforts and enhancing HR operations. This role plays a crucial part in fostering a positive employee experience and collaborating with various departments.
The Human Resources Coordinator is responsible for supporting the HR department through administrative excellence and employee relations support. This role plays a crucial part in maintaining a positive working environment and ensuring effective communication within the organization.
The Manager, Human Resources is responsible for overseeing HR processes and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. This role plays a critical part in managing the overall HR function within the Group, impacting employee satisfaction and organizational effectiveness.
The Human Resources Intern is responsible for supporting the HR team in delivering exceptional service within the luxury hospitality sector. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the legacy of the St. Regis brand and Marriott International in a diverse and inclusive environment.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Human resources is a strategically important function in every Malaysian organisation, evolving rapidly from a compliance-and-payroll operation into a business-critical strategic partner. HR professionals in Malaysia manage the full talent lifecycle — from workforce planning, talent acquisition, and onboarding through learning and development, performance management, compensation, and employee relations.
The HR function is anchored by a strong regulatory framework: the Employment Act 1955 (and its 2023 amendments), the Industrial Relations Act, the Human Resources Development Fund (HRD Corp), and EPF, SOCSO, and EIS contribution requirements. HR professionals who deeply understand these statutory obligations — and can advise management on compliant practices — are consistently in high demand across all industries.
The Malaysian HR profession is served by the Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management (MIHRM) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), whose qualifications are increasingly recognised as marks of professional credibility. HR technology adoption — including HR information systems (HRIS) like SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, and local platforms like HRMS Malaysia — is transforming how HR teams operate and creating demand for HR tech-savvy professionals across all seniority levels.
HR executives and HR generalists at entry to mid-level earn RM 2,800 – RM 5,000/month. HR managers and talent acquisition managers earn RM 5,500 – RM 10,000/month. HR business partners (HRBPs) and L&D managers at large organisations earn RM 7,000 – RM 14,000/month. HR directors and Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs) earn RM 15,000 – RM 40,000/month.
Talent acquisition specialists — particularly those with technical recruiting expertise for engineering and technology roles — command the highest premiums within the HR function, often earning 20–30% more than generalist HR peers. HR analytics is the fastest-growing sub-discipline, with professionals who can build people data dashboards and workforce models earning a significant premium. Payroll executives with SAP or Oracle payroll system expertise are consistently in short supply relative to demand across Malaysian corporates and SSCs.
Manages the full HR function for a business unit — recruitment coordination, onboarding, employee relations, payroll processing, and regulatory compliance.
Sources, screens, and manages the end-to-end recruitment process for open roles — across direct hiring, agency management, and employer branding.
Acts as a strategic HR partner to business leaders — driving workforce planning, organisational design, performance management, and culture initiatives.
Manages the accurate and timely processing of Malaysian payroll — including EPF, SOCSO, EIS, PCB tax deductions, and statutory reporting.
Designs and delivers training programmes, manages HRD Corp levy utilisation, and builds capability frameworks across the organisation.
Designs and manages salary structures, bonus schemes, and employee benefits programmes — ensuring market competitiveness and internal pay equity.
Search SuperJobs by role ("HR executive", "talent acquisition", "HR business partner", "payroll manager", "L&D manager") or browse the Human Resources industry page.
Demonstrate your knowledge of Malaysian employment law on your CV: Employment Act 1955 amendments, EPF/SOCSO/EIS contributions, PCB tax deductions, and industrial relations procedures are core competencies for Malaysian HR roles.
List your HRIS and payroll system experience: SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, Oracle HCM, or local Malaysian payroll systems (HRMS Malaysia, Infohrm) are frequently listed as requirements.
Apply through SuperJobs with a CV that quantifies your HR impact — headcount managed, time-to-hire improvements, training hours delivered, turnover rate reductions, or HRD Corp levy utilisation rate.
Prepare for competency-based interviews: HR employers test your ability to handle sensitive employee situations, provide examples of partnering with business leaders, and demonstrate your understanding of HR's strategic versus administrative contribution.