First hybrid career fair for women


(Right to left, from standing fifth) Maniam, Chong Eng and Mathew with TalentCorp’s board of directors and event committee representatives at the launch in Penang.

IN its continuous efforts to attract, nurture and retain the best talent regardless of gender, as well as meet the needs of the industry, Talent Corporation Malaysia (TalentCorp) launched the National Diversity Summit and Women Career Convention (NDSxWCC) 2022.

Human Resource Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan, who was represented at the event by the ministry’s deputy secretary-general (Policy & International) A. Maniam, said the government through the Human Resources Ministry would continue to support the women empowerment agenda.

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