Ami Probashi, a leading digital platform dedicated to simplifying the migration journey for Bangladeshi workers, has partnered with Shikho, one of the largest e-learning platforms in Bangladesh. This collaboration aims to provide exclusive learning materials and courses tailored for aspiring migrant workers, enabling them to gain essential skills and knowledge for a successful transition abroad.
The partnership will integrate a range of courses onto the Ami Probashi platform, offering migrants access to language training in Arabic and other foreign languages, plane etiquette, airport training, and other crucial resources designed specifically for migrant communities. In addition, Shikho’s expansive catalog of educational videos and training materials will also be available to Ami Probashi users, enriching their access to top-quality learning opportunities.
This initiative aligns with Ami Probashi’s mission of digitalizing the migration process to reduce costs and increase efficiency. By providing these resources, the platform seeks to empower users with essential skills that make them more competitive in the global job market.
Adding to its suite of services, Ami Probashi has also launched a free resume-building feature, enabling aspiring expatriate workers to create professional CVs in just 5-7 minutes. Through interactive, step-by-step questions, users can generate automated resumes ranked by machine-learning algorithms to match relevant job opportunities posted by recruitment agencies on the platform. This feature ensures that candidates stand out and are more likely to be selected for their desired roles.
Namir Ahmad Nuri, CEO of Ami Probashi Said, ‘Our collaboration with Shikho marks a new chapter in empowering Bangladeshi migrant workers with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed abroad. Together, we are not just providing opportunities but building a bridge for aspiring expatriates to thrive in their careers and lives. At Ami Probashi, we remain committed to making migration more accessible, transparent, and impactful.’