Janak panthi

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Janak Panthi is a Nepali entrepreneur and technology executive. He is the founder of Robaj Technology and Link A Job. His work primarily focuses on digital employment infrastructure, angel investment platforms, and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.

Business Ventures

Link A Job

In 2024, Panthi founded Link A Job, a social enterprise platform designed to modernize the recruitment landscape in Nepal. The project was executed in collaboration with the Lumbini Province Youth Council under the Ministry of Social Development.

The platform was developed to bridge the gap between employers and job seekers by eliminating commission fees and registration charges. It is recognized for introducing a transparent, zero-cost hiring model to the regional market.[1]

Robaj Technology

Panthi established Robaj Technology in 2023 as a dual-focus technology firm. The company operates an investment portal aimed at connecting early-stage entrepreneurs with angel investors to facilitate startup funding.

Additionally, the company developed "Robaj Cards," a hardware-software solution utilizing NFC technology. These smart cards were introduced to replace traditional paper business cards, enabling instant digital data transfer for professional networking.

Awards and Honors

Panthi has been recognized for his impact on the digital economy and social development:

  • Youth Changemaker Award (2024): Awarded by the Province Youth Council (Lumbini) for transforming digital business practices and empowering youth through employment initiatives.

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