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When RM1,800 a month is ‘too high’ a salary in Sabah

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The cost of doing business, lack of infrastructure, political instability and a small market are keeping salaries low in Sabah, say experts.

PETALING JAYA: After graduation, Norashikin Diyana tried to get a job in her home state of Sabah but her asking salary of RM1,800 a month was considered “too high”.

That prompted her to go west, to Peninsular Malaysia where, she said, salaries are much higher for jobs requiring the qualifications and skills that she possesses.

“I have a bachelor’s degree in management technology, but they didn’t care about my degree,” she told FMT.

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