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The day’s agenda was thoughtfully designed to offer a blend of technical know-how and professional development guidance. At Pagero, Upekha Ilangaratne provided an engaging overview of the company's background, its unique culture, and its focus on enabling intelligent connections between businesses. The students learned how innovation drives processes in a fast-paced corporate world.
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Switching gears, Shehan Cooray at Creative Software introduced the students to the organization’s work culture. His session was an eye-opener on how seamless collaboration and flexibility can create a thriving work environment.
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In addition to learning about workplace cultures, students participated in detailed sessions tailored to equip them for professional growth:
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- Sajith Silva delivered an insightful technical session, shedding light on industry standards and current trends.
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- Denuka Jayaweera offered invaluable advice on crafting a strong CV and confidently facing interviews.
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- Asma Cader stressed the importance of building a standout LinkedIn profile to network effectively and amplify professional presence.
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- Danushka Ranasinghe presented another compelling technical session, focusing on IFS-related workflows, connecting academic knowledge with practical application.
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The day wasn’t just about listening—it was about interacting, asking questions, and exploring how classroom knowledge can translate to real-world solutions.
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