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Internship English Language Programme Intern

ELS Group
Internship

The Internship English Language Programme Intern is responsible for developing and improving English language learning materials and online content. This role involves collaborating with a team to enhance educational resources and support the overall quality of content delivery.

Selangor
MYR 500 - 600

Production Internship - Sequencing Department

Company
Internship

The Production Internship in the Sequencing Department is responsible for supporting daily operations and optimizing data management. This role involves collaborating with team members to enhance operational efficiency and streamline production workflows in a dynamic shopfloor environment.

Selangor
Undisclosed

Finance Accounting Intern

MISC
Internship

The Finance Accounting Intern is responsible for supporting the Finance Shared Services Centre (FSSC) operations. This role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in various finance and accounting processes within a corporate environment.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Social Media Management Intern

Twinkle Brand Creator Studio Sdn Bhd
Internship

The Social Media Management Intern is responsible for assisting in the development and execution of social media strategies. This role thrives in a collaborative and innovative environment, ideal for creative individuals passionate about marketing and audience engagement.

Selangor
MYR 500 - 2500

ShopeePay/SPayLater - Relationship Management (Setia Alam/Shah Alam/Balakong/Cheras/Ampang))

Shopee
Internship

The ShopeePay/SPayLater - Relationship Management role is responsible for acquiring and managing relationships with offline merchants and partners for SPayLater. This position plays a crucial role in driving sales and enhancing client engagement in a dynamic fintech environment.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Internship Audit Intern

S.K. Tee & Co
Internship

The Internship Audit Intern is responsible for assisting in the audit process and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. This role involves working closely with team members to conduct audits and tax engagements efficiently and effectively.

Kuala Lumpur
MYR 900

Internship For Company Secretary

Intelek Kekal (M) Sdn Bhd
Internship

The Internship For Company Secretary is responsible for supporting compliance with various regulatory frameworks. This role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in corporate compliance and governance within a dynamic work environment.

Selangor
MYR 999 - 1000

Internship Business Enablement-Analyst

Carsome
Internship

The Internship Business Enablement-Analyst is responsible for supporting project management tasks within the CBO Office. This role involves collaborating on cross-functional initiatives to enhance operational efficiency in the automotive industry.

Selangor
MYR 1000 - 1000

Internship (Johor)

Evolt Karting Sdn Bhd
Internship

The Internship is responsible for ensuring guests have a great experience at Evolt Karting. This role involves engaging with customers and assisting with daily operations in a fun and dynamic environment.

Johor
Undisclosed

Internship For Penyunting Video (Latihan Industri)

Armani Media Sdn Bhd
Internship

The Video Editing Intern is responsible for editing raw video footage to create engaging and high-quality video content. This role offers an opportunity to refine video editing skills and gain a comprehensive understanding of multimedia content production.

Selangor
MYR 800 - 1200

MYS CTSM KL Asset Servicing Representative ( Hybrid)

Citi
Internship

The MYS CTSM KL Asset Servicing Representative is responsible for managing the reconciliation and processing of positions related to Corporate Action events. This role involves ensuring compliance with audit policies and participating in training activities while maintaining a focus on risk assessment and adherence to regulations.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Internship Employer Branding & Culture Intern - Feb/Mar start

MR D.I.Y International Sdn Bhd
Internship

The Internship Employer Branding & Culture Intern is responsible for supporting and contributing to employer branding and workplace culture initiatives. This role involves assisting in crafting stories about the company's people and culture while participating in campaigns that attract and engage talent.

Selangor
Undisclosed

By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026

About Internships in Malaysia

Internships are structured work placements designed for students and fresh graduates to gain real-world professional experience. In Malaysia, internships typically last 3–6 months and are often a mandatory component of university degree programmes (known as latihan industri or practical training).

Malaysian universities require students to complete internships before graduation, creating a large and active intern workforce across all industries. Companies benefit from access to young talent, while students build skills, industry connections, and a competitive edge for full-time job applications.

The Malaysian government actively promotes internships through programmes like MySTEP (Short-Term Employment Programme) and the MDEC Digital Apprenticeship, which subsidise intern allowances for participating employers.

Internship Allowances & Hiring Trends

Internship allowances in Malaysia range from RM 500–800/month for basic placements to RM 1,000–3,000/month for competitive programmes at multinational corporations, tech companies, and Big 4 firms. Some top-tier internships at companies like Petronas, Maybank, and leading tech firms offer allowances exceeding RM 2,000/month.

The most in-demand internship fields in 2026 include software development, digital marketing, data analytics, accounting, and human resources. Penang's tech corridor and KL's financial district host the highest concentration of competitive internship programmes.

A key trend is the rise of remote and hybrid internships, allowing students outside major cities to access opportunities at top companies without relocating. Many companies also use internships as a talent pipeline — interns who perform well are often offered full-time positions upon graduation.

Top Industries for Internships in Malaysia

Technology & Software

Coding bootcamps, software dev teams, and data science departments actively recruit interns year-round.

Financial Services

Banks, audit firms, and insurance companies offer structured internship programmes with mentorship.

Media & Marketing

Agencies and in-house teams need interns for content creation, social media, and campaign support.

Consulting

Big 4 and boutique consulting firms recruit interns for research, analysis, and client delivery support.

Engineering

Manufacturing plants, construction firms, and engineering consultancies offer hands-on technical internships.

Healthcare

Hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and health-tech startups provide clinical and administrative internships.

How to Land an Internship in Malaysia

  1. 1

    Start your search 2–3 months before your intended start date. Filter by "Internship" on SuperJobs and explore roles in your field of study.

  2. 2

    Prepare a student-friendly CV that highlights your coursework, projects, technical skills, and any extracurricular leadership experience.

  3. 3

    Write a brief cover letter explaining what you hope to learn and how you can contribute. Enthusiasm and willingness to learn matter more than experience.

  4. 4

    Apply through SuperJobs — many internship applications require just a CV and a short personal statement.

  5. 5

    Prepare for interviews by researching the company, understanding the department you will join, and preparing questions that show genuine interest.

  6. 6

    After securing an offer, confirm the details with your university's industrial training coordinator to ensure it meets your degree requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an internship in Malaysia and how is it different from other employment types?
An internship is a temporary work placement — typically 3 to 6 months — designed for students or recent graduates to gain practical industry experience. Unlike full-time or contract employment, internships are primarily educational. They may or may not be paid, though most reputable companies offer a monthly allowance. University students in Malaysia are usually required to complete an internship (latihan industri) as part of their degree programme.
How much can I earn from an internship in Malaysia?
Internship allowances vary widely. Government-linked companies and SMEs typically offer RM 500–800/month. Multinational corporations and Big 4 firms pay RM 1,000–2,500/month. Top-tier tech companies and banks may offer RM 2,000–3,000/month for competitive programmes. Some internships are unpaid but provide valuable experience, academic credit, and networking opportunities.
Do interns in Malaysia get EPF, SOCSO and other statutory benefits?
It depends on the arrangement. Interns under a formal contract of service (i.e., treated as employees) are entitled to EPF, SOCSO, and EIS contributions. However, many internships are structured as training placements rather than employment contracts, in which case statutory deductions may not apply. Check your internship offer letter and confirm the arrangement with your employer and university coordinator.
Which industries hire the most interns in Malaysia?
Technology, financial services, media & marketing, consulting, engineering, and healthcare are the top sectors for internship placements. In practice, nearly every industry in Malaysia hires interns, as university programmes across all faculties — from business to engineering to arts — require industrial training. The highest volume of intern positions is in Greater KL, followed by Penang, Johor, and Selangor.
How do I find legitimate internships and avoid scams on job portals in Malaysia?
Use verified platforms like SuperJobs and your university's career portal. Legitimate internships have a clear job description, defined duration, named supervisor, and a formal offer letter. Be wary of "internships" that require you to pay a fee, have no structured learning plan, or ask you to recruit other interns. Your university's industrial training unit can help verify the legitimacy of a placement.