Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Everjobs reaches smaller cities and towns with ‘Town Day’ campaign

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everjobs.lk, Sri Lanka’s fastest growing job portal, recently embarked on a mission to give job seekers in smaller cities and towns to springboar­d to brighter career prospects with its Town Day campaign.

Sri Lanka Labour Force statistics show around 400,000 Sri Lankans are unemployed – which is 4.3 percent of the total labour force.

Yet, a striking shortage of talent hinders economic developmen­t and prosperity.

Around 40 percent of employers say lack of experience, counting internship­s, is the main barrier for entry level vacancies.

To play its part against this trend, everjobs has devised its everjobs Town DAY[TM] campaign. The goal is to support job seekers in smaller cities and towns in to boost their employabil­ity.

The everjobs team is visiting the areas to encourage and assist young people to register with the site, and help to identify best fit opportunit­ies.

Felix Lienau, Country Manager and Managing Director, everjobs Sri Lanka said, “I am very proud that this excellent initiative is being launched in Sri Lanka for the first time.

I feel it is a huge step towards our vision of empowering job seekers with the skills and experience necessary to shape their future.

The everjobs Town Day campaign aims at encouragin­g thousands of job seekers to pursue their profession­al ambitions with strong determinat­ion and passion to foster their dreams.

“I am firmly convinced that by giving wings to the ambitions of this talent pool in small cities and towns, we can transform their dreams into reality.”

Beyond the everjobs Town Day, everjobs aims to fight youth unemployme­nt by providing ‘readiness to work’ initiative­s and workbased training opportunit­ies all over Sri Lanka, by tapping into Universiti­es and educationa­l institutio­ns.

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