By Digital News Asia July 4, 2024Half of the exhibitors are Malaysia’s Top 100 leading graduate employers
According to a statement by the university, this year’s fair offered hope and opportunity for many, providing a platform for students and job seekers to engage with potential employers across various fields, including engineering, technology, finance, healthcare, and beyond. The fair catered to diverse interests and career paths, reflecting its inclusive approach to fostering career development among attendees.2. 50% of the exhibitors represent Malaysia’s Top 100 leading graduate employers.4.
Daisy Vincent Xavier, Global Maybank apprentice at Maybank, noted the diverse backgrounds of APU students and their strong communication skills in articulating their career aspirations. She emphasized their readiness to contribute effectively in diverse professional environments, their proactive approach to learning, and their potential to thrive in dynamic industries, making them highly sought-after candidates for future opportunities.
Yew Pei Ming, another APU student, described the fair as a priceless opportunity to explore internship positions. She appreciated the impressive number of participating companies offering a wide range of options, and valued the direct connections with employers that provided insights into aligning her skills with company goals and specific internship criteria beneficial for her career growth and professional development.