Department of Statistics Malaysia
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    Industry

    Government Administration & Politics

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    TKT 9, Bangunan Darul Ehsan, No. 3 Jalan Indah, Sek 14, Shah Alam
    BackgroundThe Department of Statistics, Malaysia was established in 1949 under the Statistics Ordinance 1949 and was then known as Bureau of Statistics. The statistics produced then was limited to external trade and estate agriculture.In 1965, the name of Bureau of Statistics was changed to the Department of Statistics, Malaysia and was operating under the provisions of Statistics Act 1965. The Department's functions and role had expanded whereby the data/information collected included the economy and social areas.The Department of Statistics Malaysia is a premier government agency under the Prime Minister's Office entrusted with the responsibility to collect, interpret and disseminate latest and real time statistics in the monitoring of national economic performance and social development.The Department's headquarters is located in the Federal Government Administrative Center, Putrajaya and has state offices in every state. Operational offices were set up in several states to further strengthen the data collection activities.Function of DepartmentUnder the "Statistics Act 1965 (Revised 1989)", the main functions of the department are:To collect and interpret statistics for the purpose of formulation or implementation of government policies in whatever fields as needed by the government or for fulfilling the requirements of trade, commerce, industry, agriculture or othersTo disseminate statistics which have been collected or interpretation based on statistics collected, not only to government agencies but also to authorities or persons where the information is useful to themPolicy on QualityThe Department of Statistics Malaysia is committed to provide data and statistical services which are user oriented, timely and of quality. This is to be achieved by the use of up-to-date and relevant statistical techniques and technology and by continuously improving the knowledge and skill of the Department's staff at various levels.

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    What’s it like working at Department of Statistics Malaysia?

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    The Department of Statistics Malaysia offers a positive work environment characterised by friendly colleagues, supportive supervision, and good work-life balance through flexible working arrangements. Employees appreciate the learning opportunities available and the good office amenities, including convenient facilities and accessible location.

    However, employees face some challenges including lower compensation compared to the private sector, and difficulties associated with field work such as locating residences and managing respondent interactions. Contract workers note concerns about limited benefits and job security, while some roles require managing variable workloads with occasional overtime requirements.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Census Collector
    Nov 2025
    Kuching SarawakLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    for 6 monts contract i learn alot on this goverment job , would join if got a chance too
    The good thingsMeeting alot people , communicate with the people and understanding theirs needs and collecting data
    The challengessome residents really difficult to find their locations of the house
    5.0
    MySTEP Personnel
    Mar 2025
    Ranau SabahLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Eye opening and educating about ones culture.
    The good thingsThe people and the wholesomeness.
    The challengesSome language barrier between the locals.
    4.0
    MyStep Data Analyst
    Sep 2024
    Cyberjaya Selangor
    Overall good for working maybe 1-2 years if youre a MyStep, recommend doing upskilling and self-learning during this time
    The good things- Flexible working time (can start enter office between 8-9am). - Can allocate up to 4 hours off-work time to do other tasks such as medical check-up, vehicle maintenance etc, but need to replace those hours at a later time. - Cafeteria nearby provide decently priced, catering style meals during breakfast and lunch, alongside bazaar selling assortment of other meals and wet-groceries (fruits, vegetables) every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. - Nearby mosques for Friday prayers - Encouraged to learn other tools than the usual in our own time for self-growth and upskilling - Sponsored meals, transports and accommodation when attending meetings and courses outside - Close to public transport so dependent on where your live, takes around 20-30min going to office, also cheap, RM1 per trip
    The challengesDisclaimer, working as a MyStep 41, so experiences may differ from other MyStep grade or contract/permanent workers; - Working condition will be dependent on which sectors/teams/projects youre assigned to, so you can either very busy doing work or very lax - Short allocated AL and SL (1 day AL for every 1 month of work, 8 days of SL), cant carry forward when renew contract - Yearly contract, may or may not be extended - Gross salary RM2100 for grade 41, which is the highest grade for a MyStep worker, no increase when contract renewed
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