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LankaWorkforce.org: An Investigation Into a “Job Platform” That Doesn’t Add Up

At first glance, LankaWorkforce.org looks like a modern job platform.

The design is clean.
The language is professional.
The claims are confident.

It presents itself as a workforce solution connecting job seekers and employers in Sri Lanka, with thousands of users and companies already onboard. But when we examined the website closely — not the advertisements, not the messages, just the platform itself — a different picture began to emerge.

LankaWorkforce homepage showing claims of 2.5K active jobs, 2K job seekers, and 1K companies without visible job listings.
The LankaWorkforce homepage prominently displays large platform statistics, but provides no way to view actual jobs, employers, or companies behind these numbers.

This article documents what LankaWorkforce claims to be, and what we could actually verify by using and checking the website.

What LankaWorkforce Claims

According to the website, LankaWorkforce claims to be:

  • A trusted workforce platform operating since 2024
  • Home to 2,000+ job seekers, 1,000+ companies, and 2,500+ professionals
  • A system where users can:
    • create a profile
    • browse and apply for jobs
    • get matched
    • start working

These claims suggest an active job marketplace with real employers, real roles, and a working platform behind it.

What We Expected to Find

From a legitimate job platform, we would normally expect at least some of the following:

  • actual job listings with details
  • employer or company profiles
  • a login or user dashboard
  • the ability to apply for specific jobs
  • application tracking or status updates

We looked for these features across the site.

They were not there.

No Jobs, No Employers, No Applications

Despite claims of thousands of users and companies, the site does not display:

  • any job listings
  • any employer names
  • any job descriptions
  • any application system

Instead, it shows broad categories such as “Market Survey,” “Rate and Review,” and “E-commerce.” These are not jobs in the traditional sense. They have no employer attached, no scope defined, and no explanation of how work actually happens.

LankaWorkforce job categories showing Market Survey, Rate and Review, and E-commerce roles.
Instead of real job listings, the platform displays broad task-style categories without employers, job descriptions, or application details.

For a platform claiming over a thousand companies, the complete absence of visible employers is a major inconsistency.

A Website That Looks Big, But Isn’t Deep

Although LankaWorkforce appears to have many sections — Find Jobs, Pricing, Help Center, Resume Builder, Privacy Policy, Terms of Service — the entire site is actually one single page.

LankaWorkforce website footer showing company details, navigation links, and privacy policy and terms of service links.
Footer links suggest a full platform with legal and support pages, but none of these links lead to functional or accessible content.

None of those links open separate pages.
None of them provide additional information.
All user actions eventually lead to the same form at the bottom.

This means:

  • there is no real navigation
  • no documentation
  • no legal pages users can read

The site looks large, but functionally it is very small.

A Platform Without a Platform

The only functional part of the website is a form that asks for personal details.

LankaWorkforce application form collecting name, email, phone number, age, city, job type, and resume upload.
The application form is the only fully functional feature on the website, collecting personal data without providing access to jobs or a user platform.

There is:

  • no account creation
  • no login
  • no dashboard
  • no way to check application status

Submitting the form does not give access to jobs or a system. There is no indication of what happens next within the platform itself.

This raises an important question:
If this is a job platform, where is the platform?

Big Numbers, No Evidence

LankaWorkforce prominently displays impressive statistics — thousands of job seekers, companies, and professionals.

LankaWorkforce impact section showing claims of 2.5K job seekers, 500 verified employers, 100 matches, and 98 percent satisfaction.
Impact statistics are presented without sources, public records, or observable activity on the platform to support these numbers.

However:

  • there is no explanation of how these numbers were calculated
  • no public records to support them
  • no visible activity matching that scale

Without jobs, employers, or user accounts, there is nothing on the site that supports these figures.

Timeline Doesn’t Match the Claims

The website states that LankaWorkforce has been operating since 2024.

About LankaWorkforce section stating the platform was founded in 2024 with a mission to connect professionals and employers.
The website claims LankaWorkforce was founded in 2024, but no public history, archived presence, or operational evidence from that period can be verified.

However, domain records show that lankaworkforce.org was registered only recently, with no earlier public history or footprint. There is no archived presence, announcements, or evidence showing activity before this period.

WHOIS record for lankaworkforce.org showing domain creation date of November 1, 2025.
The domain lankaworkforce.org was registered on November 1, 2025, contradicting the website’s claim of operating since 2024.

This creates a clear gap between what is claimed and what can be verified.

The Claimed Office Address

LankaWorkforce website footer listing World Trade Center address and contact email.
The website lists a World Trade Center address without tower or unit details, making the claimed office location difficult to verify.

LankaWorkforce lists its address as:

Level 5, World Trade Center,
Echelon Square, Colombo 01, Sri Lanka

This address sounds authoritative, but it is incomplete. There are multiple Level 5 floors within the World Trade Center, and no tower or unit is specified. When the location was checked directly, there was no record of a company named LankaWorkforce operating there.

A legitimate company operating from such a location would normally provide precise office details.

What This Means

Based on the website alone — without relying on ads, messages, or external reports — LankaWorkforce does not function as a job platform.

It:

  • does not provide jobs
  • does not show employers
  • does not allow applications
  • does not give users access to a system

Instead, it operates as a front-facing intake page, collecting user details without offering the platform it claims to run.

Final Assessment

LankaWorkforce.org presents itself as a professional workforce platform, but its structure, content, and verifiable details do not support those claims.

This investigation is not based on assumptions. It is based on:

  • what the website says
  • what the website allows users to do
  • and what can be independently verified

When those elements are compared, they do not align.

If you’re considering engaging with any platform, job-related or otherwise, the safest step is always the same:
check whether the system actually exists beyond the promises.

In this case, it doesn’t.

Stay Sharp. Stay Safe. Stay HackAware.
– DEBUGGER

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