THE BolehJe application developed by Exalumen Technologies, is aimed at assisting youth, students and freelancers find short-term jobs to flexibly generate additional income.
Exalumen Technologies CEO Angeline Barron said it also opens space for companies or individuals who need labour services to access local talent more easily.
“This application developed jointly with Innovestmy Sdn Bhd is not only a medium to empower the youth economy but also acts as a bridge between employers and workers in the digital economy era.
“This effort is in line with the mission of Innovest and Exalumen to strengthen the competitiveness of society and support inclusive economic growth in Malaysia,” she said.
Earlier, Angeline represented Exalumen together with Innovest representative, Lee Miew Lan during a community program, involving 30 residents of Lotus Charity Care Centre.

Through the programme held in conjunction with the Malaysia Day celebration, all residents of the welfare home were taken to watch a movie at the GSC cinema in the IOI City shopping mall, Putrajaya.
Miew Lan said that the program allowed the spirit of the Malaysian Family to be strengthened, thus fostering community concerns and the value of togetherness.
“We really hope that this small effort will be an inspiration to more corporate sectors to join hands in spreading goodness to the community.
"This initiative provides an opportunity for these children to experience entertainment that they rarely get to enjoy, thus strengthening the spirit of caring and social concern among corporate companies," she said. - September 23, 2025