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【Malaysia vs Japan】Which company is better? (salary, overtime, leave, relationships .... etc) 

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Hi guys, I'm Sunami from Japan.
I've just moved to Malaysia for working 👩‍💻
In this video, I'll share the differences between Japanese and Malaysian companies !
I hope that this video is interesting for you.
※ Anyway, I respect both Malaysian and Japanese companies😉
Thank you for many comments in the previous video !
See you soon!🌛
どうも、すなみです!
転職でマレーシアへ渡航しました 🇲🇾
今回のビデオでは、日本とマレーシアの職場の違いについてシェアします!
少しでも参考になったり、面白い内容であると嬉しいです🥰
※ 日本もマレーシアの会社もそれぞれの良さを尊重してモノ申し上げます😉
他にも、何かみたい動画があればコメントお願いします💕
🎥 about my channel
マレーシアで働く日本人の日常Vlogを投稿します。
東南アジアの魅力や海外気分を味わえるようなコンテンツを発信しています!
少しでも役に立ったり、ワクワクするような場であると嬉しいです✨
👉 about me
すなみ
クアラルンプールで働く日本人👩‍💻 / 元美人百花専属読者モデル🌹
1995.01.28 生まれ26歳
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@faizfaizfaiz3444
@faizfaizfaiz3444 2 года назад
glad to see a perspective from another japanese like you. for me, high salary doesn't mean anything and is not worth it if the job gave a lot of pressure to our mental health. at the end of the day, it all boils down to how lucky we are in getting a job with high salary but also gave us the work-life balance that we all need. sometimes, we have to compromise with whatever we got. anyway, thank you for sharing the comparison with us and I hope you will have a great time living/working in Malaysia. looking forward to your next video, next week.
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
I completely agree with your opinion 😌
@mohdvideos1
@mohdvideos1 2 года назад
Exactly, i started to care about how i make my money more than how much i make after meeting necessities. Of course over time the hype of having more money is great but not worth the stress as u said cause no matter how much upgrade u have you will want more
@m.salleh5919
@m.salleh5919 2 года назад
@@mohdvideos1 I stopped checking my payslip years ago. I know it should see me to the end of the month and a bit extra to be put away as savings. I pity those who're zealously trying to amass their $$$ and thinking they're now well-off (rich) while living too frugally. That's not living...
@mohdfarhan5255
@mohdfarhan5255 2 года назад
@@mohdvideos1 we always thrive to work for better tommorow. But when tomorrow came, we still do the same. So lets work for better today and tomorrow, a balance between good salary and work life balance
@TheDibachan
@TheDibachan 2 года назад
I work in one of Malaysia's local bank. I never work overtime. Always went home on time, even though my company do pay for overtime. But most staffs prefer to go home and spend time with family. There is yearly increment in salary, bonus once a year (around up to 2-5 times of monthly salary depends on individual performance). Unlimited medical benefits (this one is soo good). Because there were cases of cancer and other chronic disease, and my friends checked in at private hospitals and all expenses covered by company.
@MrGerrard94
@MrGerrard94 2 года назад
Lol, kerja dekat bank ya sekarang dibah? 😂😂😁😁
@TheDibachan
@TheDibachan 2 года назад
@@MrGerrard94 hahhahaa nampak aje yee
@MrGerrard94
@MrGerrard94 2 года назад
@@TheDibachan hahaha kebetulan je ni weh. Lama betul tak nampak ko
@ahmadsyahir2519
@ahmadsyahir2519 2 года назад
If you don't mind I ask, which bank ya? Hehe
@Aeybiseediy
@Aeybiseediy 2 года назад
Bukan cimb kan
@metallicshah
@metallicshah 2 года назад
Some Malaysians had the imagination that "everything in Japan is much better". I am not saying the opposite, but as any country we all have our strengths and weaknesses. When some Japanese in our companies confessed that they liked working in Malaysia better, some of my friends looked very shocked. Most of the Japanese hinted it was due to the relaxed environment, either in office or Malaysia overall. But sometimes it is not all good, since those Japanese also slowly adapted Malaysian lifestyle, like going for cigarette/vape break a lot of time, or just having anytime-tea break during office hours like the locals lol. Anyway, glad to hear your positive feedbacks regarding Malaysia! We're in the same field, I work in IT too. And ironically, Japanese-based one. But I could confirm 100% there is no Japanese culture or ethics implemented here.
@elonmusketeeeeer
@elonmusketeeeeer 2 года назад
When I was a programmer back then, we often cook a whole course menu like cooking chicken curry with Sautéed vegetables, Chinese style fish, etc in our small pantry. Plus before we stop our work at 6 pm we often playing multiplayer games together with our boss(Yes for real) like FIFA or CS:GO. Good old days.
@digitalDolby
@digitalDolby 2 года назад
What you said is so true. I've worked in a Japanese company for 6 years. Even though my previous company didn't offer spouse, child allowances, most of the work culture is exactly that. I couldn't go home at 5.30pm 😭
@patscorner7015
@patscorner7015 2 года назад
17.30 is happy hour 😆😂
@maaduufan5140
@maaduufan5140 Год назад
lol in Malaysia we'll be queuing at the punch card machine at 5pm sharp 😆
@ahmadariesariesahmad9456
@ahmadariesariesahmad9456 Год назад
Before 5 oclock theres some already at the punch card hiihi..
@kasbms
@kasbms 2 года назад
When the Japanese culture blend with Msian culture, it become interesting. Discipline, committed+leisure,relaxing..we learn & take positive elements between 2 culture..😍
@muhd7144
@muhd7144 2 года назад
Also cost of living in Malaysia is generally about half that of Japan. So theoretically even if your Malaysian salary is 50% lower than in Japan, you will still enjoy about the same living standard. That plus better work - life balance makes Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia the top city for expatriates to live and work in a recent InterNations survey.
@reynaldykwok6954
@reynaldykwok6954 2 года назад
but from another pov, if u count it as percentage, then living cost in Malaysia is 50% lower, but u save 50% more in Japan~
@iambryan1234
@iambryan1234 2 года назад
@@trash0175 Salaries starting from.... 560 yeah no Local companies have too much trash culture.
@kunangfx
@kunangfx 2 года назад
half? u sure mate? been to japan?
@iambryan1234
@iambryan1234 2 года назад
@@kunangfx You don't need to be a rocket scientist to know that minimum wage in Japan and 'minimum wage' in Malaysia will net you very different spending power percentage
@kunangfx
@kunangfx 2 года назад
@@iambryan1234 grass is always greener on the other side.
@kensouchong4423
@kensouchong4423 2 года назад
Not sure much in Japan, but in Malaysia have many holidays and we can always keep our annual leave for important or emergency use... And some company will forfeited the annual leaves if not finish utilise. Malaysia employee very good in choosing leave for holidays... 👍
@nangokuai
@nangokuai 2 года назад
すなみさん初めまして。ほぼ同意です。ウンウンとうなずきつつ楽しく拝見させていただきました。勤務中のお菓子怒られの件と社内で激怒する上司の件、日本企業の堅苦しさを象徴する事例ですね。一度マレーシアで働くともう日本で働こうという気は起きないですね。面白い切り口の動画ありがとうございました。
@bonyari_inaka_note
@bonyari_inaka_note 2 года назад
とても面白い内容の動画ありがとうございました😄👌
@peanutbusinesslearningandr1110
@peanutbusinesslearningandr1110 2 года назад
Its an honor to have perspective from Suna-san about Malaysia vs Japan work issues . It is true that Malaysia provides less income compared to Japan. However, work life balance in Malaysia makes us consistent performing in our daily jobs. Thank u for sharing thoughts and it is such lovely content.
@wangyao2993
@wangyao2993 2 года назад
Yesss, good video. As a Singaporean, I find your video useful. Glad to see your video. has broaden my prospective
@yeesin7982
@yeesin7982 2 года назад
A good perspective of you, thank you for sharing. I think work-life balance is important, also being healthy, productive and happy at work! A good working environment and caring community will make a happy person!
@muzzsyed6149
@muzzsyed6149 2 года назад
Well said..comparison with good point and explanation...im enjoy see ur video..and welcome to msia 🤗🤗
@russiskandar7197
@russiskandar7197 2 года назад
This is a very good sharing! Thank you
@muhammadyusriyunus1578
@muhammadyusriyunus1578 2 года назад
I like your this video...very informative regarding work culture in Malaysia and Japan
@ononoimoko7150
@ononoimoko7150 2 года назад
You speak the truth! Bravo!
@musicdreamer2903
@musicdreamer2903 2 года назад
Suna-san, thanks for sharing this 😁 I know many Korean and Japanese working in South East Asian countries, as work-life balance. I'm a Malaysian, working in society for 11 years, as an admin clerk.
@xianminglim4687
@xianminglim4687 2 года назад
As a Malaysian who work as IT professional in Singapore, I think the policy, especially overtime, is really depending to your position and job scope. You might have to sacrifice your social life for higher salary with numerous OT, based on your job experience. My friends also suggested me to find other jobs with higher pay, but considered I have 2days office 3days home working arrangement, I am quite reluctant to change. Regarding the job culture between Malaysia and Japan, I feel the main difference is Malaysia companies require manpower for business operation. Therefore, companies need to find some ways/benefits to keep the people. Secondly job hopping is a norm to people here if there is some dissatisfactory to job scope or company politics. Lastly, thank you to introduce Malaysia culture to Japanese. 頑張ります!
@TheDavidLiou
@TheDavidLiou 2 года назад
Malaysia's workspace is very diverse, mainly divided into Government-Linked Companies, Private Companies, and Multi-national Companies. You will experience totally different working environment, salaries, benefits and expectation, depending on which "group" of companies you join.
@eeraalias6411
@eeraalias6411 2 года назад
Thank you for make the wise comparison. I really like how you made it sound balanced and non-bias. Regarding company allowance on employee's future... We do have in Malaysia. It is compulsory for company to bank in to employees' pension (EPF) account every months. Plus, compulsory health insurance (SOCSO) to keep us secure. I am not sure if foreigners are eligible for it or not. So although we do not receive much bonus due to competitiveness, we do feel relief in term of these matters.
@Monictimic
@Monictimic 2 года назад
Welcome to Malaysia Sunami. Hope you enjoy working and living in KL,Malaysia. We should work life balance.
@madjaegerrr
@madjaegerrr 2 года назад
Enjoy your great time here Sunami! Yoroshiku 🇯🇵🇲🇾
@ywertngy4394
@ywertngy4394 2 года назад
This is the first of your video I have watch and first of all, welcome to Malaysia! Well pay and allowance in Malaysia is definitely lower compare to many companies but part of the reason is because the daily expenses/living cost is lower here as well! (btw, I am still learning Japanese and hope to find some Japanese friend to learn more
@catzhakury
@catzhakury 2 года назад
Have a wonderful time working and living here in Malaysia 👍👍
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
I enjoy working in Malaysia 🇲🇾
@vvdkl5234
@vvdkl5234 2 года назад
Welcome to our country..... Glad to view your video
@tanahdijual3232
@tanahdijual3232 2 года назад
Tq for your info great salary
@tanakaminoruta
@tanakaminoruta 2 года назад
勉強になりました。🙂
@xyahmisarahan1002
@xyahmisarahan1002 2 года назад
woahhhhh never though about this. Done subs ❤keep upload more interesting videos
@x_twitter
@x_twitter 2 года назад
初見です。この動画を見て、すなみさん自身について知りたくなってきました(なぜマレーシアを選んだのか、英語の学習方法、まだ慣れていないマレーシアでの異文化や生活事情など。もっとこういう語りり系の動画作って欲しいです!応援します!
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
ご覧くださり、ありがとうございます✨ 実は、次の動画が移住理由なので楽しみにしててください☺️
@flynn9130
@flynn9130 2 года назад
Balance as all thing should be, a very balanced opinions and I couldn't agree more 👍🏻
@zhengzheng1988
@zhengzheng1988 2 года назад
I think the experience in Malaysia differs from different industries and companies. Your points are mostly accurate but Malaysian companies do a lot of overtime too. Or try and get you to work more for less pay/no overtime. The reason why companies don't want employees doing overtime officially is because they don't want to pay overtime. But you'll still get thrown a lot of work eitherway. And while it's mostly true that work ends at 5pm, no one really goes home at 5pm because traffic is horrible. People much rather stay in the office to avoid traffic. And public transportation here is so far behind compared to Japan that its not really an option for many too. Just wanted to share out some thoughts.
@iskandarshahir
@iskandarshahir 2 года назад
I think you could also put your video's title both in english & japanese to attract more japanese to watch your video. I guessing most of your viewers nowadays come from us malaysian but since you made kinda vlog style videos introducing your malaysia life I think it'll be a good idea to consider also adding japanese in youtube title and description. Just a suggestion 😃
@yusriyrpg0113
@yusriyrpg0113 2 года назад
Nice vid. Subscribed.
@arifakmal6531
@arifakmal6531 2 года назад
Don't forget that malaysia have a lot of public holiday such as, birthday of sultan, hari raya aidilfitri, chinese new year, deepavali, gawai days, chrismas and many more, hope you enjoy your public holiday in malaysia 🙂
@orangeloaf
@orangeloaf 2 года назад
I awared recently many japanese youtuber had increasingly appear in malaysia.. よくやった私の友達, お疲れ様でした!! 🇯🇵💞🇲🇾
@Hellibra
@Hellibra 2 года назад
And Koreans too!
@DonS90
@DonS90 2 года назад
I prefer get low salary than working in stressful environment
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
Me too 😌
@ophirbactrius8285
@ophirbactrius8285 2 года назад
How stressfull was for working environment in Japan? For the top 10 scale to 0 for the worst, how much scale is it? Are there any casually or friendly companies in Japan?
@travellerking1997
@travellerking1997 2 года назад
Yup . Imagine u get high salary but u keep doing mistakes , then your salary also being diductvtho
@Eskayzeee
@Eskayzeee 2 года назад
@@ophirbactrius8285 0 is the worst? Then 2.5/10😅😂 unfriendly and nahhhh. Please don’t come here because most Japanese too leaving the country for better environment 😔
@Vizefon
@Vizefon 2 года назад
Very good explanation. How about the internship experience in Japan? In Malaysia most internship students are carefree and receive good treatment from the supervisor or boss. They can wander freely in the office and have lunch together with the higher ups. Only occasional brief sessions and task rotations in different department so interns here are often mistaken as real employees too. I wonder if Japan shares the same situation or do they have a more organized and strict internship schedule? By the way welcome to Malaysia, Suna! Hope you make good memories here!
@whwong7141
@whwong7141 2 года назад
In Malaysia depends if you're working with international or local company. International company got more and better perks. Local SME (small medium enterprise) company often require white collar staff to work OT without extra compensation, and work on Saturday. They will even call you up after your working hours or off days.
@ahmadsyazani8221
@ahmadsyazani8221 2 года назад
Thanks for comparing the workstyle between Japan and Malaysia,Sunami-chan.And I also want to say you are beautiful and cute 😍😍😍
@banthai2586
@banthai2586 2 года назад
A very good content, Sunami. Of-course there are some differences - culture, life-style, traditions etc between Japan and Malaysia. To me, Japanese working in Malaysia is 5 times happier than Japan - this country is relax, good communities relationships and the best is the food and exciting countrysides.
@cikrina2108
@cikrina2108 2 года назад
Japan - high pay but U must ready with Ur mental, n get more stress Malaysia - low pay but U can enjoy ur life and relax.
@brandonwoo8299
@brandonwoo8299 2 года назад
Not really..some companies here is demanding as well...but the pay still low....😁
@anorma0667
@anorma0667 2 года назад
@@brandonwoo8299 it depend ig
@brandonwoo8299
@brandonwoo8299 2 года назад
@@anorma0667 that's why I mentioned some or most of it low unless you work for GLC or MNC.
@Eric-oj1cl
@Eric-oj1cl 2 года назад
not true, Malaysia - low pay and very high stress. Japan - higher pay but the stress is very suicidal.
@captbokkhari
@captbokkhari Год назад
Yes its true .i worked at Matsushita Company in Malaysia as an executive. I have to learn Matsushita Philosphy before start working. Working hours 8am to 5pm but everyday back home around 10pm..No allowance or OT for executive. But have good experienced.
@anasazmi8554
@anasazmi8554 Год назад
Thank you for your opinion. I appreciate it. I've worked in 3 Malaysian offices in total (1 of which is a multinational corporation), and I agree that office culture is better in Malaysia compared to Japan. That said, I've known several colleagues who routinely work overtime (some till 12am every weekday) and their managers put a shorter deadline to accommodate. I've also worked in a company where off days are routinely shifted around and going home before 9pm is looked down upon. Thankfully, I'm now working in a much healthier environment, but I've heard from friends working in factories where mandatory unpaid overtime with minimum wage is the norm.
@nami-wc1vl
@nami-wc1vl 2 года назад
In Malaysia the competitiveness is really strong that you need to strive better than your colleagues in order to get a good raise or bonuses but I guess that's what motivate most employees to be more productive at work and work efficiently.
@Sweet_Jelly39
@Sweet_Jelly39 2 года назад
Japan also u know..
@khairieramlan109
@khairieramlan109 2 года назад
I work in private company with super laid-back culture and family-friendly boss. We come for work at 9:00AM (30 minutes late is still acceptable) and can get back home as early 12:00PM as long we finished our task for that day. The boss prioritize employee's health and family (specifically parent, spouse and children) before work. If one of our family member are sick and need attention, we are not required to work and still get paid normally. It feel like working as part-timer but actually full-time permanent job
@newjourney9220
@newjourney9220 2 года назад
I was offered to work in a Japanese company with little staff benefits. Your input is very important to me. Thanks. Anyway, you haven't met nasty bosses in Malaysia. :)
@Taikaru
@Taikaru 2 года назад
Very interesting! I love so much about Japan, but the work culture sounds really rough!!! I work a lot of overtime in the US, but it's 99% voluntary and paid so it helps me reach financial goals and also the company meet objectives... and even so, going several days without overtime would not be remarkable. I love napping at lunch time though - it helps me focus better and work longer afterwards. Thought I was the only one who did that!
@patscorner7015
@patscorner7015 2 года назад
"napping" srsly? 😆😂 I thought only in Spain we have siesta !!
@uzairaziz8341
@uzairaziz8341 2 года назад
Assalamualaikum. Hi there. Nice to meet you. I just came across this video. Anyway, there are many other Japanese channel which they share their experience as general worker or as visitor or as tourist. Nice explanation you did here. May Allah bless you and your family and guide you into the straight path. Ameen.
@HumdrumSingaporeanREACTS
@HumdrumSingaporeanREACTS 2 года назад
Really happy and glad to see your pov and your perspective!! Really insightful and helpful for your audience!!! *Ps. ... ...* Pov = Point of View
@HumdrumSingaporeanREACTS
@HumdrumSingaporeanREACTS 2 года назад
SUPER RELATABLE
@cosmos.kitten
@cosmos.kitten 2 года назад
Weirdly its actually my Japanese boss who taught me this leadership skill "If you want to scold someone, do it privately If you want to praise someone, do it on front of everyone" I guess he had become mareshia jin after work here for years lol 😆
@penguinobsession
@penguinobsession 2 года назад
This was very informative! Do you communicate with your colleagues in English? (video calls, emails, etc.)
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
Yes, I communicate with my colleagues in English ☺️
@99leen44
@99leen44 2 года назад
I'm in tears when a lot of people's especially from Japan, Korea n the others too love to work in Malaysia because of the kindness 😭😂😂 thank you so much!! N everything what's your said is so trueeee!! Y because after lunch time, we ignored the work n choose the sleep, because We R Malaysian 😂😂 whatever your level, taking a nap is always our Number 1!! Even our boss too, will find some time to take a nap 🤣🤣
@sara.cbc92
@sara.cbc92 2 года назад
Suna san, I just found your nice channel & subbed 🔔+1 ✨My relatives are Malaysian Chinese and I miss the delicious food there 😢
@TokyoJapanYouToday
@TokyoJapanYouToday 2 года назад
Hi, I am working in flexible/hybrid way in Japan and I think both Malaysia and Japan have similar work culture. In fact japan workforce has changed dramatically since COVID-19 began 2 years ago..
@MrM-pp9zm
@MrM-pp9zm 2 года назад
It was awesome comparison, for earning and sending money back to and saving japan is good and for good and relax environment and with normal or little high salary Malaysia is best.
@arsfra
@arsfra 2 года назад
I work in a MnC company, they pays around 150k a year, 13 month pay, 2month bonuses, every raya, cny, we got family day like going overseas vacation trip. the downside is, its very hard to go up the hierarchy.
@nixkpro99
@nixkpro99 2 года назад
Yes, I working company from Japanese in the Malaysia, the office atmosphere so chills even my boss eat snack during working hours and also talk colleague before start working.
@radzi1969
@radzi1969 2 года назад
nice!
@qusyairiaizat3476
@qusyairiaizat3476 2 года назад
hallo Malaysia people here and i like your video hope i can meet you
@orbiitblitz3568
@orbiitblitz3568 2 года назад
why all the comments so long omg......no time to read bye2......by the way good vid suna now I can see the perspective of japanese companies
@yinthezero1718
@yinthezero1718 2 года назад
Love you 💕🇲🇾🇯🇵
@kendricklost8348
@kendricklost8348 2 года назад
Hi mrs sunami, as malaysian i agreed that japan companies is much better than western companies, i used to work at sony penang and the income is much higher than local companies/western. However as you working for japanese, it is very strict and more stress as you explain in the video, Btw i hope you enjoy being here. Im looking forward for another videos from you ☺️
@kaizen5684
@kaizen5684 2 года назад
Well most japanese who work at Malaysia will get minimum basic for rm4-5k at least for starter and it may go way up further if you have experiences depends on the companies..for me it is quite good enough to start a life in new country if you wanna choose a more rilex, less stress working vibe🤭
@nftacitzakyeart1698
@nftacitzakyeart1698 2 года назад
So cute😲✌️
@ahmadfauzi5757
@ahmadfauzi5757 2 года назад
Did you considered the living cost in specific country when you said salary is better in Japan? If im not mistaken Japan got higher living cost compared to Malaysia..
@royazrul3992
@royazrul3992 2 года назад
100% true..
@talkshowhost85
@talkshowhost85 Год назад
It depends for Malaysia. The company styles are vast. Take for example annual leave for my company, we can take it anytime we want within the year as long as you don't take them on important dates that you're told not to (very rare). What I would do is spend 7 days or less in the middle of the year and leave the rest for emergencies. Whatever balance I have I use it in December for a long ass leave. I've been doing 3 weeks or more depending on how many days I took in mid-year so I end up holidaying for a month in December easy! Some companies force you to spend it on a monthly basis to avoid this. Our annual increment has a minimal rate so a raise is a guarantee. Our medical is so-so but I've heard companies that cover dental. So, it really depends.
@ila84leejoon
@ila84leejoon 2 года назад
Actually Malaysia starting salary is around 356$. Every job have different criteria, some will decide to give u a raise if the performance are good and some are just stuck at low salary if they doesn't receive any offer
@JackyThamGK
@JackyThamGK 2 года назад
9:45 9:55 this two point really culture shock me as a Malaysian😨by the way, i like your sharing of the working culture between Japan and Malaysia👍
@foxpaun
@foxpaun 2 года назад
Good morning Sunami san, First of all, Welcome to Malaysia ! Currently I'm working in based Malaysia ,Japanese company a couple years now. Honestly, Japanese company do provide more benefits compare to Malaysian company. But sadly, I found that most new coming colleagues who can speak Japanese with no working experience can get more higher salary compare to new coming who cannot speak Japanese BUT have more working experience. Yeah, I know it sound weird to some person but it truth. so, I'm ready take up Japanese language course this year and my Japanese MD fully support on my action even company allow me to claim back my course fees.
@malayafreespirit1905
@malayafreespirit1905 2 года назад
what your opinion on working in kansai area especially osaka? how is the work and life culture there?
@moon268
@moon268 5 месяцев назад
日本ではメーカーに勤めていて、IT企業に転職ということは、未経験の職種へ転職されたのでしょうか。 私はIT系の仕事に興味があり、マレーシアで募集がないか探しているのですが、 エージェントからはフードデリバリー、ホテル、映画などの動画配信のコールセンターをおすすめされました…。 すなみさんはどうやって仕事を見つけられましたか?
@xya9527
@xya9527 2 года назад
Oh didn't expect japanese would come work workseas when japan economic is much developed. Guess working pressure is pretty intense for workplaces.
@ltchuan03
@ltchuan03 2 года назад
Welcome to Malaysia ! I am just moved back to KL from Tokyo. Working environment here a bit relax and enjoy your 2 hours lunch here. lol ここでいろいろなことを経験してください :)
@whylsl
@whylsl 2 года назад
Cont' - and there are many remunerations/benefits difference between a local & foreign company, which can be differentiate further from local (a 100% Malaysian company, public listed, private company, GLC (Government/State Link Company) to local-foreign joint venture company) and between full foreign (companies from US, EU, JP, SG, HK, AU etc). Based on personal experiences, generally US & EU pays better than JP, TW, SG than local company but also depending on the industry the company categorize. In term of industry vs pay/benefits, generally (from top-down), specialist, engineering, O&G, Financial, IT, Manufacturing, vehicles, retails etc. Just sharing my 2 cents
@noobieman4936
@noobieman4936 2 года назад
Hai akak comel...Hye from Perlis Malaysia :)
@T-rex513
@T-rex513 2 года назад
How about pension plan, retirement age, and medical benefits? pls share.
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
I just save money as much as possible 😂
@mrlanlanpapa970
@mrlanlanpapa970 2 года назад
Hahaha in malaysia, it is very common staffs bringing kuih and snack to office and share with other staffs. And one hour lunch is very common, if ww finish our lunch will chit chat at a place or watching movie first. And if work start at 9am, most of us will come to office 5minutes before and make some coffee or tea to boost our mind before get started our work
@najwawakana2545
@najwawakana2545 2 года назад
Greeting from malaysia🇲🇾
@Hellibra
@Hellibra 2 года назад
I have worked in Malaysian companies both Malay and Chinese, an American factory and also worked for a Japanese boss. They were all ok. If I didn't like some issues I just say it. I raised my voice a bit they would back down. Don't let anyone bully or abuse you. Respect each other is my motto.
@a.s.l711
@a.s.l711 2 года назад
ok main question, do you get paid for overtime?
@AR132336
@AR132336 2 года назад
In my opinion, nowadays many Koreans and Japanese work in SEA. They feel happier working in SEA than EA. Working in SEA is very relaxing, the cost of living is cheap, and they can eat cheap fruit everyday. But not all company 9-5, some office (especially creative industries) do a lot of overtime.
@MR-qj3ov
@MR-qj3ov 2 года назад
Nice your home
@TheAlanDopez
@TheAlanDopez 2 года назад
Sunami chan, you are quite right about it. I am currently working in Japanese subsidiary company in SG. Bonus is good coz it depends on company performance and another one is individual performance. But the culture is quite toxic 🥺 A lot of good colleagues tender resignation coz of it. Suna-san appearance looks a bit like seiyuu actress Akari Kitō.
@patscorner7015
@patscorner7015 2 года назад
Whose culture is toxic?
@user-mg9nx6oe8e
@user-mg9nx6oe8e 2 года назад
すぐ登録させていただきます!
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
ありがとうございます😊
@Muhammadaliahmed834
@Muhammadaliahmed834 2 года назад
Bagus support malaysia terus supaya malaysia jadi negara termaju
@fidaruzki4820
@fidaruzki4820 2 года назад
There are some bosses in some industries who would scold their subordinates openly, especially in WhatsApp group, but not all. Generally bosses would pull an employee aside and reprimand them in person or behind closed door. I work in an industry where some of my bosses would scream at people who made mistakes, but these days, that generation already replaced with those who knows they shouldn't be doing that. Industrial relation officers plays big roles too because some of those antics could fall under harassment category, so many bosses these days would be mindful. I guess people just want tasks to be done by the end of the day, and there is no need of shouting if you could solve the matter amicably. Good bosses are the ones who would teach and guide their employees, not finding faults and scream.
@meagatfazukar
@meagatfazukar Год назад
.. love it..hmm ok next..dare you to make comparison on race factor impact between japanese and malaysia working culture..is having race diversity of workers better or not for a Company..
@NforNatalie
@NforNatalie 2 года назад
It’s interesting people with more kids in Japan get a higher salary to compensate. In the US, it’s the opposite. A software engineer with 3 kids earns the same as another software engineer who’s single…just because they’re ranked at the same level in the company.
@apiz1453
@apiz1453 2 года назад
I hope JAPAN people will live together in our country...
@syedarif8537
@syedarif8537 2 года назад
That’s why in Malaysia…when in lunch break we call “waktu mengulor”
@shchoy
@shchoy 2 года назад
This is a cute video. :)
@kiwan3917
@kiwan3917 2 года назад
👍👍
@Harry-jx2di
@Harry-jx2di 2 года назад
Hi Sunami, another amazing video! Have u ever been to Hong Kong? I am wondering Malaysia and Japan, which one is more like Hong Kong in the aspect of daily life?
@sunamiinmalaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia 2 года назад
I have never been to Hong Kong, but I have been to Beijing 🇨🇳🐼
@Harry-jx2di
@Harry-jx2di 2 года назад
@@sunamiinmalaysia ahaha, 🐼 is the cutest
@Harry-jx2di
@Harry-jx2di 2 года назад
@@sunamiinmalaysia By the way, I also give up my high-salary job (in mainland China), and now I am doing a job paying lower but way more chill and relaxing in Hong Kong. After watching ur video, I am pretty sure that I want my next job to be based in Malaysia lol
@SSxxx18
@SSxxx18 2 года назад
Interesting.......
@whylsl
@whylsl 2 года назад
Hello Sunami san, thank you for sharing your experiences in videos. FYI, the starting basic salary of USD800 in MY (vs $2,000) depending on the industry (i.e. financial, manufacturing, retails etc) you are in and often fresh grad employees with "extra skills" like, professional certificate, ability to speak foreign language (e.g. like yourself, with Japanese language, generally will get higher pay or extra allowance (if the company need your Japanese read/write skills). Example, if you have some years working experiences before, (not a fresh grad.) but working in IT industry (support/contact centre etc) , USD 800 is a bit low. Recent years, many IT (principle) & outsourcing firms came to operate a few years & then left M'sia to another "lower operating costs" countries, all trying to lower their operating costs based on project received. Principle or "real" IT firms usually willing to invest, train their employees as part of their important asset, willing stay longer compare to those 3rd party outsourcing firms which base on costs & duration of a projects received.
@iambryan1234
@iambryan1234 2 года назад
Starting salary USD800? That's a pretty wild dream.
@rashidhusain801
@rashidhusain801 2 года назад
Suna...this is Ramadhan...lets going Bazar for food...😌
@Dodalalal91
@Dodalalal91 Год назад
Same answer from japanese person that comes to malaysia. I guess I should be grateful that working in malaysia isn't that bad. Just the salary is just low
@user-db3kp3cg6k
@user-db3kp3cg6k 2 года назад
Good evening 🌄🌷🌻
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