Docs, lawyers no more the top professions in the world



 Docs, lawyers no more the top professions in the world

Malaysian parents, especially the Chinese, should heed the changing times in the 21st Century digital era and start thinking out of the box for their children’s future.

There are absolutely too many doctors, lawyers and pharmacists in Malaysia. It is time to start planning for our children to be compatible and relevant to the digital world.

“In a report by ACE Profits Academy, the Top 3 paid freelance jobs in Malaysia are graphic designer, programmer and financial trader,” Gerakan Deputy Speaker Syed Abdul Razak said.

He said parents should start preparing their children to acquire academic knowledge and skills that groom them to become employable graduates.

“Doctors, lawyers, pharmacists are not the best or ideal professions anymore. Those with Information Technology (IT)-related skills are in demand globally.

“Multi-nationals like Amazon.com, Apple Inc, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, etc are all looking for people with super talent IT skills. And they are prepared to pay between RM30,000 and RM50,000 a month,”he added.



Syed Razak, who is Gerakan’s nominee to contest N.37 Bukit Lanjan in the coming 14th General Election (GE14), said “computer and IT wizards the most sought-after talent globally today”.

“There is no need to lament and scream if your children fail to secure places into medical or law faculties in institutions of higher learning. There are so many areas of science and technology-IT related skills for everyone to learn and acquire,” he added.

Read what ACE Profits Academy has to say:

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TOP 3 HIGHEST PAID FREELANCE JOBS IN MALAYSIA



These jobs may seem like the ‘dream’ job that everyone has been looking for.

You do not have to drag your feet to work every morning as most of the time, your home or neighborhood café would be the coziest place to work.

Because these jobs can potentially earn a decent 5 figure income. You can live on that, or even support a family.

Choosing your field is important, but unfortunately not everyone has the talent.

If you do not have the specialized skills, you would be better off starting with number 3

1. Graphic Designer



If you are a born with the talent for arts and design, you are in luck. Top graphic designers make up to $65 per hour. Consider specializing in infographics because (most) people hate to look at stats. Infographics give people a helpful way to visualize that chunk of information.

2. Programmer

Computer programming is the rage these days. There are tons of demand for computer programmers and freelance programmers can expect to make up to $60 per hour. Find a company that loves you and you will have a flexible, long-term job.

3. Financial Trader

In the past few years, there’s a growing number of Malaysians trading the financial markets and making good income from home, because it can be profitable, and can be done on the laptop or mobile apps.

Financial trading is not new, but most people didn’t start is because of the stress that they need to read market news or study market charts.

They are right, but with advanced technology today, people can trade the financial markets without reading all those complicated charts or numbers.

There are powerful softwares and systems which allow ordinary people with no financial background to start trading profitably, using little time a day. That’s why making money trading from home is getting more popular.

Now, if you are still reading, you may be interested to learn how to leverage technology to create an income from home, by trading the financial markets… but

· You don’t know anything about financial trading

· You don’t know where to start

· You don’t have any experience

Don’t worry, here’s the good news!

Today, you can start to learn how you can make money trading the financial markets from home, and make potential few thousand US dollars a month part-time… without knowledge or experience, simply by using the E-Smart Profit System.

Do you want to learn how you can join other Malaysians making good income from trading?"

N.37 LET BUKIT LANJAN SOAR WITH SYED ABDUL RAZAK ALSAGOFF

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