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Aiman said his interest in making tombstones started in his early days in primary school when he often watched and helped his father in their family workshop in Paya Jaras near Sungai Buloh. - Photo by Bernama
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'Man Kubur' with pride: Young man embraces unique career path in tombstone making
KUALA LUMPUR - While his peers chose to pursue higher education or work in air-conditioned offices,...
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AI: Evolution over elimination in Malaysian jobs - Expert
SHAH ALAM - The imminent surge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionise...
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AI: Traditional job structures will undergo significant transformations - Expert
SHAH ALAM - As Artificial Intelligence (AI)'s integration deepens within the corporate...
The photo taken on April 3, 2024 shows course participant Qiu Zhouwen showing a TikTok shop webpage at a cosmetics company in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province. - Photo by AFP
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Chinese sellers go to TikTok school to reach buyers abroad
GUANGZHOU - Donning hijabs and floor-length abaya gowns over shorts and tank tops, Chinese students...
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National
Flexible working arrangements can boost employee productivity
KUALA LUMPUR - Flexible working arrangements can potentially increase employee productivity by...
Human Resources Minister, Steven Sim (centre), officiated the Kesuma Green Skills and Green Job Fair at a shopping centre in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. PHOTO: SINAR HARIAN/MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
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TalentCorp Malaysia launches the Kesuma Green Skills and Green Job Fair to nurture talent in the green sector
KUALA LUMPUR - Following Malaysia's increasing focus on green technology and sustainable...
The AI department is not only sought after by students in Malaysia but also by international students, including those from China.
National
High demand forecasted for AI graduates in various industries
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia's inaugural Faculty of Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to churn out...
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Malaysia fails to meet 70 per cent TVET graduate employment target
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia needs to produce at least 70 per cent of high-tech graduates through Technical...
Small picture: Industry Networking Centre, Industry Community, and Alumni Office, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Professor Dr Muhammad Hussain Ismail.
National
Five fields that offer attractive salaries but lack skilled graduates
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia continues to record a low number of skilled graduates, especially in five...
A Malaysian worker in the future is expected to be older than the current 25 to 29 years. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
National
Preparing for Malaysia's future older workforce
KUALA LUMPUR - Having retired after working for 33 years, Vijay Nadarajah, 61, wants nothing more...
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Malaysia projected to see 600,000 dementia patients by 2030
WPD/MTIEL advisor for Malaysian Projects Rashid Ghani, MTIEL executive chairman Md Nazri Ramli and World Peace and Development Limited Du Sheng CEO at the signing ceremony of the memorandum of strategic cooperation agreement in Shenzen, China on Thursday.
WPD, MTIEL seal USD50 billion agreement for energy and halal business
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Malaysia's urgent need to enhance dementia care facilities amid aging crisis
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Dementia, a shared burden for patients and caregivers
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Dementia time bomb ticking in Malaysia
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UMPSA launches Edu-Tourism Programme to showcase Malaysian culture and education
UMPSA Vice-Chancellor, Prof Datuk Dr Yuserrie Zainuddin, officiated the launch of the Edu-Tourism Programme @ UMPSA and the inauguration of Aug 12, as UMPSA Alumni Day at the UMPSA Water Recreation Centre, Pekan Campus, on Thursday.
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A woman cycles on a Paris 2024 lane along Rue de Rivoli in Paris on July 22, 2024, a few days ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic games opening ceremony. (Photo by AFP)
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