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Top 10 Glc Companies in Malaysia You May Want to Work

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1. Petronas

Founded in 1974, Petronas or Petroliam Nasional Berhad was shouldered with the oil and gas operation in the country, and later quickly grew its operation in more than 30 countries worldwide. In 2008 and 2009, Fortune magazine listed Petronas among the 100 largest companies in the world, the only Malaysian company which has achieved the feat. In the recent time, the company also revamped its salary structure, giving fresh graduates one of the highest paid around.

2. Maybank

Currently the largest bank in Malaysia, Maybank has also expanded its operation beyond the country's shore which include Singapore, Indonesia and Philippines. Its Indonesian venture was recently surrounded with controversy but that does not stop the bank from receiving awards, one after another. Last month, Maybank was named as the Overall Best Domestic Private Bank in Malaysia by Asiamoney during the annual Private Banking Poll.

3. Telekom Malaysia (TM)

Telekom Malaysia (TM) underwent its most pleasant turnaround under the helm of Datuk Wahid Omar, who introduced result-oriented approach and put emphasis on customer-driven approach. The TM Point facelift we see today is highly attributed to this guy, which has since left to become the new chief of Maybank. TM is Southeast Asia's second largest telco company, with an almost complete monopoly on the country's fixed line network. Whether the services are really up to the standard is still a question to address.

4. Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)

With close to RM70 billion worth of asset, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) is presently the largest power and utility company in Southeast Asia. The company's main business interests are in the generation, transmission and distribution of power and electricity. TNB's CEO, Che Khalib Mohamad Noh, who lead the company to achieve a record profit of RM4.2 billion, was named as Malaysia's CEO of the year in 2008. In reward, he was paid more than RM1 million in compensation.

5. Sime Darby

The Sime Darby company we see today is a result of a gigantic merger between of the old Sime Darby, Golden hope and Guthrie, which gave birth to the world's largest plantation based corporation. However, the core businesses have now diversified into other fields including property, industrial, motors, energy, utility, healthcare and so on. The company now a massive number of more than 100,000 employees working in more than 10 countries worldwide.

6. CIMB Bank

If you want to work with CIMB, be prepared to work hard and rewards will come. The company does not have problems to pay up to more than 10 months bonuses

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