Education
|SEPTEMBER 29, 2025
Prospects College of Higher Education (PCHE) and XpressJobs Sign MoU to Strengthen Career Pathways for Students
Nevindee Amarasinghe

Prospects College of Higher Education (PCHE) announced a strategic partnership with XpressJobs, Sri Lanka’s leading recruitment platform, through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This collaboration aims to enhance career opportunities for PCHE students by directly integrating the latest job openings and internships into the university’s career portal.
With diploma and foundation programs already established, PCHE will be launching its first degree programs this year in Early Childhood Education, Psychology, Information Technology, and Business Management. Through this partnership, students across these disciplines will gain access to tailored job listings.
For XpressJobs, this partnership is particularly meaningful, as it marks the company’s first collaboration with a university offering specialized programs in Early Childhood Education, a field in which the platform regularly supports teacher and education-sector vacancies, including lecturers, counselors, and academic professionals.
““At XpressJobs, when we partner with universities, we look for those offering diverse disciplines so our corporate clients benefit from a wide pool of candidates, while students
gain access to a range of opportunities across different sectors.” said Dr. Oshadie Korale, Co-Founder of XpressJobs.
The MoU was formally signed on October 1st, 2025, at the PCHE campus between Ms. Yasaara Kaluaratchi, Co-Founder & Director of Academics of PCHE, and Dr. Oshadie Korale, Co-Founder/ COO of XpressJobs. The signing was witnessed by Mr. Somesh Perera, Managing Director of Prospects Holdings Pvt Ltd & PCHE.
“At PCHE, our mission goes beyond academics, we want to ensure our students are equipped to succeed in their chosen careers. This partnership with XpressJobs is a step toward giving them direct access to real-time opportunities and the confidence to transition into the workforce seamlessly,” said Ms. Yasaara Kaluaratchi, Co-Founder & Director of Academics at PCHE.
Adding a unique touch to this partnership is the shared history of its signatories: both Ms. Kaluaratchi and Dr. Korale are alumnae and classmates of Musaeus College, reconnecting after 18 years to collaborate on a venture that supports the next generation of Sri Lankan professionals.
Through this integration, students will benefit from direct access to XpressJobs’ career platform via the PCHE Career Launchpad (https://pche.lk/career-launchpad/), streamlining their ability to explore opportunities in Education, IT, Business Management, Psychology, and beyond.
This initiative underscores PCHE’s commitment to preparing students for success beyond the classroom while strengthening XpressJobs’ ongoing efforts to bridge academia and industry in Sri Lanka.

Picture 1 (Left to Right): Mr. Somesh Perera (MD: PCHE), Ms. Yasaara Kaluaratchi (Director: PCHE), Dr. Oshadie Korale (COO: XpressJobs), Ms. Charthri Wijenayake (Head of Operations & Marketing: PCHE), Mr. Kithum Anuditha (Senior Corporate Sales Executive: XpressJobs)
Read Next

Education
Biz Icon ’26: Empowering G.C.E. A/L Commerce Students for the Corporate World
Biz Icon ’26, the flagship initiative organized by the Finance Committee of the Rotaract Club of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, was designed as a dynamic educational platform aimed at empowering G.C.E. Advanced Level Commerce stream students with knowledge, exposure, and career-oriented guidance. Aligned with the principles of Quality Education and youth employability, the initiative […]
Read Narrative →
Education
The Overseas School of Colombo Students Take Part in the Slingshot Challenge
A National Geographic Society Global Youth Initiative where Students Shine a Light on Ocean Acidification Through a Wonder Lab Innovation Three students from The Overseas School of Colombo (OSC) joined the Slingshot Challenge, a global initiative that aims to inspire youth, ages 13-18, to tackle the planet’s environmental issues. Supported by the National Geographic Society […]
Read Narrative →