Government e-procurement platform serving Malaysia's public sector
Commerce Dot Com operates ePerolehan, Malaysia's nationwide electronic procurement system for government agencies and suppliers. The tech stack is enterprise Java (Spring, Hibernate, WebLogic, JBoss) layered over Oracle databases—a classic mid-market government IT architecture. Current hiring is junior-heavy (7 of 9 open roles) across engineering, ops, and design, while the company navigates restructuring and transformation projects; this mix suggests either onboarding capacity for scaling operations or backfill during organizational change.
Commerce Dot Com was founded in 1999 to build and operate ePerolehan, an electronic procurement system for the Malaysian government. The platform has grown into one of the world's largest Government-to-Business marketplaces, connecting over 30,000 government users with 170,000 suppliers and offering more than 3 million catalogue items. Annual procurement volume exceeds 2 million transactions valued at over RM15 billion. The company provides end-to-end digital procurement services, including system development, policy guidance, business process design, and capacity-building programs to drive adoption across Malaysia's public sector.
The platform runs on enterprise Java (Spring, Hibernate, JSF) with Oracle databases (SQL, PL/SQL), JBoss/WebLogic application servers, and front-end tools including Figma, WordPress, and JavaScript. Design uses Adobe Creative Suite and Penpot.
Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. The company was founded in 1999 and remains privately held with 201–500 employees, hiring exclusively in Malaysia.
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