XpressJobs Partners with ESOFT Uni to Strengthen Structured Internship Pathways for Undergraduates

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XpressJobs, recognized as Sri Lanka’s leading recruitment technology firm, has forged a strategic alliance with ESOFT Uni (ESU) to enhance structured, industry-aligned internship opportunities for undergraduate students. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between higher education and practical employment experience.

The partnership was cemented through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), reflecting a mutual goal of boosting graduate employability. This initiative will offer students direct access to relevant internship and entry-level opportunities across various key industries.

Picture Caption (Left to Right): Ms. Illakiya Rajendran, Manager, HR & Operations (XpressJobs); Mr. Joe Peter, Head of Sales (XpressJobs); Dr. Oshadie Korale, COO / Director (XpressJobs); Mr. Amila Bandara, Chief Operating Officer (ESU); Dr. Dillina Herath, Pro Vice Chancellor (ESU Colombo); Mr. Dulain Rajapakse, Head of Digital Innovation & Distance Learning (ESU); Ms. Vishwa Danthanarayana, Industry Placement Officer (ESU Corporate); Ms. Ama Panchali, Assistant Manager – Student Relation Unit (ESU Corporate).


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