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The FastTrack interns with Sysco LABS resource persons
Sysco LABS ‘Ministry of Fun’ President Menusha Prithiviraj conducting his session
Software Architect Amila Surendra speaking on the software development lifecycle
Manager – People Operations Amodh Jayasinghe speaking on the role of HR in IT organisations
The FastTrack interns enjoying a fun activity at Sysco LABS HQ
Sysco LABS recently announced their partnership with the FastTrack Summer Internship Program for 2024 in collaboration with John Keells Holdings and Brandix.
FastTrack is a long-running program known in the corporate world that offers a select group of undergraduate’s hands-on corporate experience through a four-week internship. Featuring experiential learning opportunities and exposure to multiple industries across the country’s leading companies, the program provides young talent a platform to translate academic learning into workplace realities.
This year’s edition also offered intern’s exposure and mentorship to industry leaders at all three organisations with Sysco LABS’ participation providing insight into the IT industry. Sessions covered leadership skills, personal branding, and technical development within an IT context.
Discussing the organisation’s participation in this year’s program, Sysco LABS Managing Director Rasika Karunatilake said: “Creating innovation-focused learning opportunities for budding leaders is a primary focus area for us. With technology rapidly becoming a major export sector for Sri Lanka, we recognise how exposure to a global tech environment could influence the career choices of the FastTrack interns and cultivate a new generation of empowered leaders. We hope our mentorship will enable them to make meaningful contributions to the IT sector and drive economic development in the country.” Sysco LABS’ partnership with FastTrack reaffirms the company’s commitment to empowering young talent and capacity development for the IT industry. The program aspires to encourage diverse career pathways that contribute to economic growth and drive innovation. Together, they equip youth with the tools for growth to nurture future corporate leaders in Sri Lanka.
Commenting on the program, Sysco LABS Director of People Operations Rehan Anthonis added: “We enjoyed collaborating with John Keells Group and Brandix on this program. As a company proud of its world-class talent, we’re always looking to share our knowledge with the next generation of professionals in Sri Lanka. The FastTrack program was a welcome opportunity for us to provide invaluable insights into the inner workings of IT companies and support young minds on their learning journeys as they prepare to enter the workforce.”