The Appeal of Regional Hubs
Kuala Lumpur and the state of Selangor remain the economic heart. However, Penang (the "Silicon Valley of the East") and Johor Bahru are experiencing an explosion in needs for engineering and semiconductors.
See regions →From Kuala Lumpur to Penang, discover a dynamic job market driven by technological innovation and robust economic growth. Whether you are an engineer, IT expert, or entrepreneur, Malaysia offers unique opportunities for French-speaking talent in 2026.
150k+
Offers available
3.1%
Unemployment rate
5th
ASEAN Economy
2026
Pivotal Year
In 2026, Malaysia is establishing itself as the technological hub of Southeast Asia. The labor market has not just stabilized; it has transformed. Thanks to pro-investment government policies, the country now attracts tech giants, global business services (GBS) centers, and cutting-edge logistics hubs.
Kuala Lumpur and the state of Selangor remain the economic heart. However, Penang (the "Silicon Valley of the East") and Johor Bahru are experiencing an explosion in needs for engineering and semiconductors.
See regions →The massive digitalization of financial and healthcare services creates an unprecedented demand for experts in cybersecurity, AI, and data analysis. Salaries in these sectors have jumped 15% in two years.
Digital life →With the DE Rantau visa, working remotely from paradise islands or Malaysian metropolises has become a structured reality for international freelancers.
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Cloud, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, and Web Development. French-speaking talent is particularly sought after for European customer support and software development.
Malaysia is a global hub for Islamic finance and digital payments.
Focus on semiconductors and industry 4.0, mainly in Penang.
Rapid expansion driven by Shopee and Lazada. Needs in supply chain management.
In Malaysia, CV formats follow international standards. Favor a clear document in English, highlighting your quantifiable achievements (KPIs). Unlike in France, it is common to include personal information such as your nationality and current visa type, as this facilitates the screening for HR regarding work permit sponsorship.
To dive deeper into this step, consult our guide on company culture in Malaysia.
The "hidden" job market is very vast in Malaysia. About 60% of high-level positions are filled through recommendations. Use LinkedIn proactively by targeting local recruiters and expatriates already in place.
Do not settle for a single site. Diversify your sources to maximize your chances of finding a French-speaking job.
The undisputed local leader. Essential for all sectors.
Perfect for executive and international roles.
Focused on company culture and young talent.
Government portals and massive aggregators.
Estimate your net salary and check your eligibility for an Employment Pass (EP).
| Sector | Position (5-8 years exp) | Monthly Range (MYR) | Euro Equivalent (€) |
|---|---|---|---|
| IT / Computing | Senior Software Engineer | 12,000 - 18,000 | ~ 2,600 - 3,900 € |
| Finance | Financial Controller | 15,000 - 25,000 | ~ 3,250 - 5,400 € |
| Engineering | Process Engineer (Penang) | 10,000 - 16,000 | ~ 2,150 - 3,450 € |
| Digital Marketing | Digital Manager | 9,000 - 14,000 | ~ 1,950 - 3,000 € |
| Healthcare | Specialist Doctor (Private) | 30,000 - 50,000+ | ~ 6,500 - 11,000 € |
Beyond the salary, many companies offer packages including private health insurance (vital, see Health in Malaysia), a housing or transport allowance, and sometimes reimbursement of school fees for children (see Education).
The Malaysian government prioritizes local employment through strict policies. To hire a foreigner, a company must prove it could not find a qualified local candidate. This means your profile must bring specific added value (language, rare expertise, international experience).
While English is the language of business, mastering some basics of Malay (Bahasa Melayu) or even Mandarin is an immense social and professional asset. Consult our guide to learn Malay easily.
Respect for hierarchy and "Saving Face" (not making someone lose face) are crucial. Understanding these nuances avoids many disappointments during early meetings. Discover how to manage culture shock.
In 2026, for a Category II permit (EP II), the minimum salary is generally 5,000 MYR. For Category I (EP I), it is 10,000 MYR, offering more flexibility for dependents.
In the private and international sector, English is sufficient. However, for roles in direct contact with the government or local markets, Malay is often required.
Yes, but it is complex. Your work permit is tied to your employer. If you change, the old employer must cancel the visa (Release Letter) so the new one can apply for another.
Absolutely. French Master's and engineering degrees are highly respected, especially in technical and management sectors.
It is the visa for digital nomads. It allows remote workers (earning more than 24,000 USD/year) to reside in Malaysia for up to 24 months without needing a local employer.
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