HELP University Recognised at Talentbank Graduate Employability Awards

Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia (14 April 2026) – HELP University is proud to announce its
participation and recognition at the Talentbank Graduate Employability Awards
& Raya Open House 2026, held at the Four Seasons Hotel, KLCC on 11 April
2026.

The
recognition was conferred under the Talentbank Graduate Employability Index (GE
Index) 2026, an employer-led benchmark that evaluates graduate employability
based on national employer survey insights and workforce readiness indicators.

The
GE Index assesses graduate outcomes through key indicators such as employer
demand, hiring confidence, and workplace readiness, offering a complementary
perspective to global university rankings. Built on insights gathered from
thousands of employers nationwide across organisations of varying sizes and
sectors, the Index reflects real hiring preferences and industry expectations.

Employers
are surveyed on their preferred universities for recruitment, hiring volumes,
and their willingness to rehire graduates from the same institutions. To ensure
continued relevance and credibility, the methodology and survey instruments are
reviewed and validated every two years in consultation with policymakers.

Representing
HELP University at the event were:

Eric
Bryan, Senior Director, Industry Partnerships and Talent Development Sydnede
Lim, Head of CAREERsense Thiyagu
Sevellingam, Deputy Manager, CAREERsense

The
award was officially received by Professor Dr Liew Teik Kooi (Andy),
Vice-Chancellor of HELP University, in recognition of the institution’s strong
standing in graduate employability, as reflected by employer feedback
nationwide.

This
recognition underscores HELP University’s continued commitment to producing
industry-ready graduates equipped with the skills, mindset, and adaptability
required in today’s evolving workforce. Through strong industry partnerships,
career development initiatives, and a focus on real-world readiness, HELP
remains dedicated to empowering students for meaningful and sustainable career
success.

-END-

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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