Applying for internships in Malaysia follows a few different channels. Most large companies post on Jobstreet, LinkedIn, or their own career pages. Mid-sized local firms often respond to direct applications by email. Government agencies and GLCs usually have specific intake periods posted on their official websites. Your university's career centre may have exclusive partnerships with companies that only recruit through them. Start your search at least three months before your intended start date. Prepare a one-page resume and have a PDF version ready to attach. Some companies require an academic transcript with your application. MyScholar lists active internships in one place and links directly to the application page, so you can skip the search and go straight to applying.
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