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The "new" update focuses heavily on rural Sri Lanka (Kandy, Galle, Jaffna, Batticaloa). It offers 2-week micro-internships with local tech companies, allowing users to build a portfolio without a 6-month commitment.
Unlike traditional portals (e.g., TopJobs or LankaXpress) that rely on keyword searches, the new Jill Hub allegedly uses artificial intelligence to match a user’s CV with hidden job markets—including freelance international clients looking for Sinhala and Tamil speakers.
The term “Jill Hub” remains deliberately informal. Early adopters describe it as a decentralized bulletin board — think Reddit meets OLX, but with a Sri Lankan accent. Unlike mainstream social media, the “new” iteration emphasizes:
“After Facebook groups became overrun with spam, people wanted something leaner,” says Rashmi Perera, a digital literacy trainer in Negombo. “The new Jill Hub feels like a digital cooperative.”
The creators of the "Jill Hub New" concept have reportedly submitted a white paper to the Ministry of Technology. The roadmap includes: