
Job seekers explore career options at myStarJob Fair 2025 in Penang
The event has attracted a steady stream of visitors eager to explore job prospects, career advice, and professional development resources since its opening at 11am on Saturday (June 14).
The two-day event, which ends tomorrow, features 16 companies and agencies representing a diverse range of industries.
In addition to job openings from entry-level to managerial positions, the fair also includes on-the-spot interviews, career talks, and skills enhancement sessions designed to support personal growth and employment readiness.
Among the key exhibitors are Prudential BSN Takaful Bhd and Manulife Malaysia, alongside several other local and international employers.
Fresh graduates and those looking for a career change have the opportunity to meet potential recruiters face-to-face, submit resumes, and receive career advice.
Organised by Star Media Group, admission to the event from 11am to 7pm is free.

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