
Unlock your potential with PruBSN at myStarJob Fair
PruBSN, Malaysia's leading Family Takaful operator, is inviting ambitious Malaysians to explore a rewarding and flexible career path at the upcoming myStarJob Fair 2025 happening on July 5 and 6 at the Persada International Convention Centre, Johor Baru.
Recognised as Malaysia's Best Takaful Operator – Family Takaful Agency Business for 12 years in a row, PruBSN has empowered over 16,000 Takaful Consultants across 800 agencies nationwide, serving the protection needs of over two million Malaysians since 2006.
In response to evolving market demands, PruBSN continues to invest in capability-building initiatives in order to equip its consultants with the skills necessary to address shifting healthcare trends and financial planning needs.
PruBSN offers a dynamic and rewarding career path, emphasising work flexibility, time freedom, structured career development, fast-track promotions, commission growth as well as annual incentives.
The company also provides comprehensive training and professional certifications, aligned with Bank Negara's professional standards.
Our Elite Development Programme is perfect for fresh graduates and young professionals who are looking to dive into entrepreneurship, complete with 90 days of comprehensive training, monthly support of up to RM5,000, as well as bonuses of up to RM15,000.
Whether you're seeking financial freedom, career flexibility or a platform to make a real difference, PruBSN offers a meaningful profession.
Visit PruBSN at the myStarJob Fair and take the first step toward a career that fits your purpose and lifestyle.

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