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How Many Bangladeshi Workers In Malaysia

How Many Bangladeshi Workers In Malaysia – According to Kongsi Lah! observations over the internet and also based on real time experience working in 3D sectors and middle class income level, here we serve you the article on how many Bangladeshi workers are employed in Malaysia and what jobs do Bangladeshis do the most in Malaysia.

For Bangladeshi who planning to work in Malaysia, this article we wrote specially for you. Before we go into how many Bangladesh peoples working in Malaysia let we share about what they usually do in Malaysia. Lets get started!

Introduction

Regardless of the industry segments and sectors, Bangladesh peoples were among the top 5 foreign workers that employed in Malaysia. These workers are primarily engaged in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and services.

Because Malaysia is an Islamic country, almost all of Bangladesh peoples in Malaysia do not have issue to get the halal foods. On top of that Bangladesh peoples mostly liked to work and live in Malaysia due to Muslim friendly environment and the climate of Malaysia.

What Kind Of Jobs Do Bangladeshis Do In Malaysia?

In this article of “How Many Bangladeshi Workers In Malaysia” we will list out the top four sectors the most famous jobs done by the Bangladeshi peoples in Malaysia. Among these sectors we rank them from 1-4 according the most highest pay for Bangladeshis those working in Malaysia.

The rank was made based on our Kongsi Lah! experience and real time observations in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur. The observations was made randomly and the questionnaires randomly distributed in real time interviews to Bangladeshis during weekends.

The questionnaires consist their job locations, their relatives and friends in Malaysia, and their roughly monthly salary.

Constructions Industry

Many of Bangladeshi peoples came to Malaysia for 3D Jobs. 3D Job refers to the jobs that are considered Dirty, Dangerous, and Difficult. These jobs are often characterised by harsh working conditions, low wages, and limited social status.

Malaysia is having the fast and quick development since late 1980s. Therefore you may easily find the construction site especially at the centre of Kuala Lumpur and the small cities located within Klang Valley that consist of few small cities such as Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Damansara, Puchong and Cyberjaya.

When talking about this industry, we found that this is among the top highest salary for Bangladeshis those working in Malaysia. However, they usually required to work on Saturday and Sunday as well according the shift rotations. Perhaps you are also required to work at night.

Manufacturing Industry

Apart from working in the construction industry, the second most popular job for Bangladeshis in Malaysia is in the manufacturing industry. In some states like Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Johor, these states do have many factories that become the attractions among Bangladeshis to work there.

In Malaysia, the most popular factories did the Bangladeshis work is in food packaging factories. Since Malaysia among the top countries producing halal foods and export them to all around the world. Malaysia also famous with electric and electronic appliances productions in example air conditioning, domestic vehicle spare parts and also rubber based products such as shoes, hand gloves and many more related.

Plantation and Agricultures Industry

Next, many Bangladeshis also can be found working in plantation and agricultures industry. Some of them work in Palm Oil Plantations that owned by the government of Malaysia and some of them work in Rubber Plantations.

Usually for this industry the working location might be far from Kuala Lumpur or even far enough from the small city nearby. We can say that if you willing and interest to work in this industry, you might be relocated by your employer at the rural area or small countryside area with lack of facilities and also entertainment.

However for those who eager to hunt for big amount of money and saving, this place is better for you.

Services Sector

The last but not least, services sector becomes our final lists of Jobs Do Bangladeshis Do In Malaysia? . In this sectors, it quite commons for Bangladeshis and other retired local peoples to do for spending the remaining balance of life in old ages.

It is an easy and relax jobs. No stress and you may do side income after your shift ended. Many Bangladeshis in Malaysia did this and enjoy their life in Malaysia. We ever found one of them working as cleaner in the morning and continue working as a barber at night.

Also we found some of Bangladeshis working as cleaner in the morning and become the fish monger and making business at the night markets or “Pasar Malam” in Malay language.

Also Read : Easy Way To Travel Kuala Lumpur From KLIA

Conclusions

Bangladesh becomes one of the top countries that served 3D foreign workmanships in Malaysia. Without them, Malaysia economic growth will not run as smoothly as it in the present day. Here we come to the main question as the title of this aerticle “How Many Bangladeshi Workers In Malaysia”. 

If you are Bangladeshi and planning to work here, there are no worries about the culture, foods, accommodation and so on. There is about 1.4 Million of Bangladesh peoples currently living and working in Malaysia.

The language barrier among locals and Bangladeshis quite a normal thing but learning Bahasa Melayu is the must for you to stay longer and make more money in Malaysia. Bahasa Melayu is the national language of Malaysia and the most spoken in the country.

It is bonus if you mastering in Bahasa Melayu. By doing that you have make an added value to yourself. They are many Bangladeshis succeed to open their own coffee shops of attires shops after many years spend out for money in construction and services industry.

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