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Talentbank Honors Top Employers at 6th Graduates’ Choice Award Ceremony

Talentbank celebrates the 6th Annual Graduates’ Choice Award (GCA) in Malaysia, with a record-breaking 464,220 votes from university students, making it the most authoritative graduate employer branding award in the Asia-Pacific region.

Over 2,500 companies competed in 90+ categories, with notable winners including AIA Shared Services, Petronas, Top Glove, and UNIQLO. The top 25 companies, endorsed by undergraduates, set a benchmark for excellence in graduate employment.

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Ben Ho from Talentbank

Ben Ho, CEO of Talentbank, says, “The Graduates’ Choice Award, 100% endorsed by undergraduates, echoes the aspirations of the emerging workforce. The top 25 companies have exemplified excellence in graduate employment, setting a benchmark for others.”

GCA, in partnership with local universities, highlighted fresh graduates’ preferences, emphasizing starting salaries, work-life balance, job security, and career development. Talentbank aims to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world.

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