In celebration of UN World Tourism Day, the Sri Lanka Tourism Job Fair & Career Expo 2025 will take place on 28 September 2025 at One Galle Face Mall. Recognised as the country’s largest career and networking platform dedicated to tourism and hospitality, the Expo enters its third consecutive year as a prestigious event that bridges aspiring professionals with leading employers, educators, and industry stakeholders.
What sets the Expo apart is the way it captures the energy of an industry built on people. From students seeking their first opportunity, to professionals ready for their next chapter, to recruiters looking for tomorrow’s leaders — the event is a meeting point of ambition and experience.
This year’s Expo brings together 50 dedicated stalls and a distinguished portfolio of participants, including Shangri-La Colombo & Hambantota, Galle Face Group, Cinnamon Life, Marriott Weligama, Taru Villas, Walkers Tours, The Serendipity Collection, MAI Globe, Olanka Travels, BCD Travels, and more. Academic institutions such as the University of Colombo, Aspire College of Higher Education, and the Universal College of Learning will take part, alongside an international collaboration with Capilano University, ensuring education and industry stand side by side.
Organised by the Alumni Association of Tourism Economics and Hospitality Management (Alumni ATEHM) together with the Sustainable Tourism Unit of the University of Colombo, and supported by the Ministry of Tourism, SLTDA, SLITHM, and SLAITO, the Expo reflects a shared vision: to empower the next generation, connect talent with opportunity, and strengthen the future of Sri Lanka’s hospitality sector.
More than a career fair, the Sri Lanka Tourism Job Fair & Career Expo 2025 is a journey. It is where careers begin, where futures take shape, and where the story of Sri Lanka’s tourism industry continues to be written — one connection at a time.
When: 28 September 2025 (10.00 AM – 7.00 PM)
Where: One Galle Face Mall, Colombo
Event: Sri Lanka Tourism Job Fair & Career Expo 2025
Entry: Walk-in Free
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