MDEC, please get more big company or MNC to Malaysia
Tags: Global, jobs, MDEC. Malaysia, MNC
Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), a high-powered ‘one-stop agency’, focusing on ensuring the success of the MSC Malaysia.
As we know one of the MDeC mission are: To realize Malaysia as a global hub and preferred location for ICT and multimedia innovations, services and operations. We know most of the MSC status company located in Technology Park Malaysia, KLCC Twin Tower or [tag]Cyberjaya[/tag]. We’re still believe you’re require to work more more more hard to get more big company or MNC to Malaysia.
Beside Shell IT, DHL, Fujitsu, HP, Dell, HSBC, Satyam, IBM, E2, Motorola, Panasonic R&D, Prudential, Sun Microsystem, Mimos, NTT, Oracle and etc, We’re really hope MDeC still can bring in the other big company such as Google, Acer, Redhat(heard they have a very small office here) and etc.
What we mean bring them in here is opening an office with few hundred staffs, big building and not just a small office or few representative staff. We need more like Global Solution Center, Global Development Center, Global Business Center, Global Support Center, Global Help Desk Center, Global….. all with the “global” word. We know they are a lot of IT graduates from one year to another year, we’re really need more IT jobs, more technology and skills here.
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June 15th, 2007 at 9:24 am
Dear Exja, the people and outbound marketers at MDeC are working really hard to bring in more of the so called global companies like what u mentioned.
I’m happy to inform you that Satyam will be opening its biggest Global Development Centre outside of India in Malaysia and is looking at employing up to 2000 professionals and executives by 2008.
HP has invested a significant amount of money and will be setting up their Global IT Centre in Cyberjaya. This will also generate thousands of job opportunities as well as upstream and downstream activities that will create jobs and businesses for Malaysians.
Dell is currently building their flagship Malaysian office in Cyberjaya and is looking at hiring more than a thousand workforce.
Yes, to answer your question, we are bringing the global companies here and creating the desired job.
May I point out also that graduates must arm themselves with relevant skills, experience and must HAVE the right ATTITUDE. Through Satyam, we realise that some of our graduates do not have the right mindset to be global, hence up to certain degree, it is all up the graduates. For now, they have employed some foreign graduates to fill up the vacancies, because as a business entity, they need continue with their daily business operations, regardless of our preparedness or otherwise.
For more information, you can contact me directly at azlanpw@mdec.com.my.
best regards
azlan
June 15th, 2007 at 9:04 pm
Dear Azlan, we’re really appreciated your comment & info updated. Thanks for MDec hard work.
June 29th, 2007 at 12:49 am
To whom it may concern, please ask broadband providers to fix broadband reliability and speed ‘issues’. My broadband requirements are
1. 99% uptime, e.g. less than 7 hours downtime every month.
2. 70% of advertised download speed between Malaysia and major server destinations, e.g. US, UK. For example, if the advertised rate is 512kbps, then minimum download speed is 358k even during ‘peak period’ if the server can support it.
Currently I have subscribed to two broadband providers to ‘meet’ some of my requirements.
July 12th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
how to pronounce this company’s name??????
January 31st, 2008 at 2:03 pm
Azlan Pa’wan, please please bring Google to Malaysia