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Fireside Chat with senior leadership of Virtusa Sri Lanka: (From left) Director/Head of HR Sri Lanka Sampath Thrimavithana, Senior Director Finance Dinoo de Mel and Senior Vice President Technology Shehan Warusavithana
Virtusa Sri Lanka was recognised as one of the Best Workplaces in the IT and ITES industry in Sri Lanka by Great Place to Work, a strong confirmation of the company’s acclaimed work culture, which has remained key in retaining top Sri Lankan talent in the face of the island’s ongoing talent exodus.
This recognition comes on the heels of Virtusa being named as a Great Place to Work globally across seven countries of operation earlier this year and saw over 80 percent of its Sri Lankan team endorsing Virtusa as a Great Place to Work through a rigorous methodology that evaluates workplace culture through employee feedback.
“Building a company culture where everyone feels valued, supported and empowered to reach their full potential is equally important to our growth and success as the technology services we provide to our customers,” Virtusa Head of HR Offshore and Senior Vice President Rahul Sahay commented.
“Being named a Best Workplace in the IT and ITES industry in Sri Lanka for 2023 is a testament to the collective efforts of our dedicated team and our commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive work environment,” he added.
This milestone recognition was celebrated at an elaborate learning and networking event, which also featured an exclusive Fireside Chat with panellists comprising the senior leadership of Virtusa Sri Lanka: Senior Vice President Technology Shehan Warusavithana, Director/Head of HR Sri Lanka Sampath Thrimavithana and Senior Director Finance Dinoo de Mel.
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