Bar Council Malaysia
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    73%
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    at Bar Council Malaysia
    Kuala Lumpur
    Edit and proofread content (reports, articles, circulars, press releases, etc) for sense, grammar, literals and housestyle.
    Edit and proofread content (reports, articles, circulars, press releases, etc) for sense, grammar, literals and housestyle.
    classification: LegalLegal
    2d ago
    2d ago

    at Bar Council Malaysia
    Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur
    Oversee day-to-day finance operations
    Oversee day-to-day finance operations
    classification: AccountingAccounting
    16d ago
    16d ago

    What’s it like working at Bar Council Malaysia?

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    Employees at Bar Council Malaysia appreciate the excellent working environment with friendly and supportive colleagues, as well as the training provided and opportunities to learn from experienced superiors. The employee benefits, including good leave entitlements and bonuses, are seen as a positive aspect. Additionally, working at Bar Council Malaysia provides good opportunities for networking and being involved in the legal community.

    However, some potential challenges exist, such as employees handling multiple portfolios and job scopes, leading to a heavy workload. There are also concerns about low pay levels, particularly in comparison to the workload and responsibilities. Limited opportunities for career advancement and promotion within the organisation are noted by some employees. Furthermore, there are instances where communication from management could be improved, and some heads of departments are perceived as difficult to work with.