“Current job market is seeing a shrinking of wages for mid tier employee but expected to handle more responsibility (bloated JD) partly due to...”
Malaysia's job market has become increasingly challenging for mid-level professionals who find themselves caught in a perfect storm of wage stagnation and inflated job requirements. Workers are discovering that employers are demanding more responsibilities while offering the same or lower compensation, creating a frustrating cycle where job descriptions have become unrealistically bloated.
This trend reflects a broader shift in Malaysia's employment landscape, where companies are attempting to do more with less, placing additional burden on existing employees rather than expanding their workforce. Mid-tier professionals, who typically form the backbone of most organizations, are bearing the brunt of this cost-cutting approach.
The situation has created a sense of unease among Malaysian professionals who feel trapped between accepting unreasonable job requirements or remaining unemployed. Many are questioning whether the local job market can provide sustainable career growth, as the gap between employer expectations and fair compensation continues to widen.