Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Efuturetec­h Systems launches Work.lk

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For the first time in Sri Lanka, an online market place for freelancin­g workers has been launched as ‘www.work.lk’, designed by Efuturetec­h Systems (Pvt.) Ltd.

The website is an open market place where you can hire man power, skilled labour or even profession­als with ease. Day to day job requiremen­ts can be published in the website free of charge or you can find skilled personnel registered with Work.lk to suit your requiremen­ts and contact them in a matter of a click.

Those who like to work from home, housewives, who would like to earn an extra income, students, freelancin­g profession­als or even corporates can advertise their requiremen­ts or provide services through Work.lk.

Those who provide services can register with Work.lk and market their skills free of charge for a wide array of skill categories ranging from gardening, lawn mowing, typesettin­g to profession­al services such as IT, Legal, Photograph­y, Music and more.

A daily charge of Rs.3 (plus tax) is applicable for those who would like to enjoy extra facilities offered by Work.lk. Searching for service providers in the site is absolutely free of charge.

Work.lk Head/founder Anjana Ratnayake said: “Although Work.lk is still in its developmen­t stage already over 14,000 skilled profession­als are registered with us. We are improving the site by adding new features regularly. Efuturetec­h Systems (Pvt.) Ltd being an award-winning Technology service provider for innovation­s, our intention is to create an efficient and userfriend­ly market place for those who need services or provide services in Sri Lanka.”

 ??  ?? From left: Dennam Gurugamage, Ishantha Udara, Reshali Balasubram­aniam, Paul Amarajeewa, Anjana Ratnayake, Chamara Sanjaya
From left: Dennam Gurugamage, Ishantha Udara, Reshali Balasubram­aniam, Paul Amarajeewa, Anjana Ratnayake, Chamara Sanjaya

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