WorkInSriLanka, a volunteer-led brain gain initiative that aims to position Sri Lanka as an attractive work destination, for highly skilled individuals and high calibre businesses, held its quarterly meet-up in Colombo recently. The event was attended by nearly 100 expatriate Sri Lankans who have recently returned to Sri Lanka from over 30 countries including Australia, [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

‘WorkInSriLanka’ initiative draws attention of expat and local business community

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WorkInSriLanka, a volunteer-led brain gain initiative that aims to position Sri Lanka as an attractive work destination, for highly skilled individuals and high calibre businesses, held its quarterly meet-up in Colombo recently.

The event was attended by nearly 100 expatriate Sri Lankans who have recently returned to Sri Lanka from over 30 countries including Australia, USA, UK, France, Japan, Hong Kong and Germany, actively seeking information on settling down in Sri Lanka from WorkInSriLanka volunteers.
The organisers said the Sri Lankan business community was in attendance as well with the likes of CEOs from Silueta, WSO2, 99x, hSenid, 24×7 Techies/Eureka, Calcey, Trekurious, Head of IFS Sri Lanka and CIO of JKH, gracing the occasion. WorkInSriLanka was launched in May 2013 with the aim of reversing the brain drain in the country. Offering comprehensive information on careers, living, education, housing and immigration for the Sri Lankan expat community through its website, WorkInSriLanka actively engages with them through such quarterly informal forums. Its inaugural annual conference held last December brought together recent returnees, expats living in Sri Lanka, investors, and experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges in making Sri Lanka the worlds’ preferred work destination. The conference saw the participation of officials from the Government and private sectors strategizing to build a stronger brain gain platform for the country.

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