e-VERIFILE expands global operations
e-VERIFILE, an American workforce management solutions provider,
based in Atlanta, USA, (www.e-verifile.com) is expanding its global
operations to Sri Lanka.
Founded in 1999 by American industry veteran and entrepreneur, Ravi
Wijesinghe, e-VERIFILE provides unique employee screening and
administrative support solutions that streamline routine workforce,
contractor/vendor, and security management processes.
e-VERIFILE.COM, Inc. specialises in developing and delivering fast,
web-enabled employee screening solutions and support systems for
organisations in the USA, as well as Canada, such as background checks,
credit history reports, and criminal background investigations. A
premier workforce management solutions provider, e-VERIFILE offers
innovative tools and resources that minimise the time it takes to
complete everyday administrative tasks.
It has always been my desire to make a tangible contribution to the
country where I was raised. I realise that there is a wealth of talent
in Sri Lanka, especially among the youth. We believe in Sri Lanka's
future prospects and wish to empower those in the software development
industry to meet the challenges of the global market while realising
their individual dreams and contributing to the economic growth of the
nation, said Wijesinghe.
For its operation in Sri Lanka, e - VERIFILE is collaborating with
Rainbow Resources Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, (www.rainbow.lk) a consultancy and
training company specialising in Communication, Project Management and
Human Resource Development.
Rainbow Resources Lanka is expanding its portfolio of services to
include software development in support of client demands in local as
well as international markets.
"We plan to launch our operation on a small scale and then expand.
Initially, we will select a small team of high calibre software
engineers (Java) and a lead engineer to start our operation in Sri
Lanka. They will be employed by our partner, Rainbow Resources Lanka.
They will be provided advanced training and guided by US experts.
Employees who prove themselves will also be offered further training
opportunities in USA", Wijesinghe said.
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