Timeline

June 2023-Sept 2023

Team

1 Product Manager, 5 UX Designers, 1 UX Researchers, 2 Developers

My Role

UX Design, Web Design, UX Research

Tools Used

Figma

AfterEffects

Problem

Job seekers are often frustrated by manually matching their job experiences and company preferences when searching for startup or medium-sized enterprise (SME) jobs in the US market.

Goal

During the 10 weeks, we were given the goal to launch an AI-powered B2C recruitment platform that is horizontal sales focused, aiming to help candidates find the best job at startups and small-medium enterprises (SMEs) in the US.

Impact

We presented the interactive prototype and pitch deck to Harvard Innovation Labs and Spark Grants, successfully securing funding and initiating the implementation of the product. MVP will be launching in Q1 2024.

Solution

An AI-powered unified and personalized job seeking platform bridges the gap between job seekers and recruiters, ensuring a transparent process for job matching, applying, and tracking.

Final Outcome

  1. Instant Keyword Highlight on Job Description

  • Auto-turned on Keyword Analysis, highlight key information from job description

  1. Company Insights In One Glance

  • Most commented employee reviews for each company

  • Summarize growth potential, Company culture

  1. AI Resume Optimization Tool

  • Tailored to each job role

  • Categorized to Grammar, Formatting, Job keywords matching, and AI rephrasing

  1. Chatbot Help for Tracking Application

  • Manage candidate’s job application/ interview status

  • Organized in one place

  1. Research

Survey—Target Users and Needs

We conducted user surveys to gain insights into the sales candidates' job search journey within the startup/SME sector, aiming to identify challenges, opportunities, and user needs in the recruitment process.

Insight 3

Candidates want more direct feedbacks from the recruiters about their job applications.


Insight 1

Users feel that it takes too long to finish an application


From 94 Screening Surveys, we found that:

Insight 2

Users need a keyword filter function to help them match a job more accurately


1:1 Interview—Applicants' Painpoints

After interviewing 7 job seekers, we arrived at key insights using affinity diagramming. Most of them struggle with job matching accuracy and lengthy application

User's Quote

“I spend an insane amount of time on viewing job descriptions, changing resume, filling out the application just for 1 job”


(Paticipant 1, intermediate level)


“Sometimes the job link leads to the company website to fill out extra information


(Participant 2, mid level)


Key Insights

Optimized Filtering

for Various Needs

User need a keyword filter function to help them match a job more accurately


Guidance and

Feedback

Candidates want more direct feedbacks from the recruiters about their job applications.

AI Efficiency

User needs help on selecting desired salary and position, and reduce labor intensive work

Focus Insight for our team

Persona

  1. Ideation

Map Users Pain Points with Behaviors

Using a user journey map, we were able to clarify each pain point and provide strong recommendations based on their emotions and contexts.

Redefined HMW

"How might we create an enhanced job-seeking platform that not only enables sales candidates to swiftly find their ideal job matches but also facilitates seamless communication with recruiters through AI-powered capabilities?"

Brainstorming: What features should be included?

We did brainstorm to come up with several solutions to elevate the job-seeking experience, and used 2x2 Matrix to evaluate our ideas by automatic and scalability.

Down Selection: Narrow Down key features

We have voted for 3 best design solutions following the principles of accessibility and efficiency.

Keyword highlight

Highlight key information from job description

AI-powered

resume editing tool

Customize candidate’s resume toward each position

AI Chatbot

Answer any questions candidates have

User Flow:

What are possible ways to elevate the job seeking process?

We worked on the Highlighting Job Descriptions, Resume Editing Tool and Ai Chatbot based on down-selction.

3. Prototype

Key Design Exploration-Sketching Main Flow

After creating user flow, I created mid-fidelity wireframes after quick sketches to gather feedback and ideas from clients. I led the design for the Resume Editing Page and Job Listing Page.

Resume Editing Page

Highlight Improvement

AI help users revise content based on job role requirements

Efficient Accept Suggestion

Accept all suggestions in one click

Various Editing Opitions

Save Time for Users checking resumes repetiviely

AI Suggestion

Quickly view current & upcoming tasks for the week

Job Listing Page

Job&Company Preference Filter

Tailor to a variety of needs for applicants

AI Chatbot

AI Tool that help users schedule interview, get interview tips and guidance.

Job Detail&Company Information Overview

Overview for Job Role and Company Insights

Smart Highlight Job Description

Highlight the key information and save time for users

Job Card

Display Job matching rate and quick view tags

  1. Iteration

Usability Testing and Improving

We conducted A/B Testings and Discovery tests with 15 Users. The testing goals are:

  • Evaluate Flow Clarity

  • Identify Design Preferences

  • Assess Visual Perception


Iteration 1- Company Insights

After

Before

Users find slider label filter hard to drag to a specific value

Radar diagram’s info is illegible for users, and detail company information is missing

Job&Company Filter with specific range of value is prioritized for user

An individual section Polaris Insight is created, eg. company growth opportunities(low, medium, high)

Iteration 2- Resume

Affordance: Users cannot view all the problem in one page&need to expand each category

Over trust in AI: omit the situation where users want to modify themselves

Before

After

Menu Bar with clearer options:

let users decide, switch between categories easier

Compare content and Regenerate button, let user decide which resume version is better

Design System

Title Large - Roboto Regular 22/28 . 0

Title Medium - Roboto Medium 16/24 . +0.15

Title Small - Roboto Medium 14/20 . +0.1

Label Large - Roboto Medium 14/20 . +0.1

Label Medium - Roboto Medium 12/16 . +0.5

Label Small - Roboto Medium 11/16 . +0.5

Headline Large - Roboto 32/40 . 0

Headline Medium - Roboto 28/36 . 0

Headline Small - Roboto 24/32 . 0

Body Large - Roboto 16/24 . +0.5

Body Medium - Roboto 14/20 . +0.25

Body Small - Roboto 12/16 . +0.4

Display Large - 57/64

Display Medium - 45/52

Display Small - 36/44

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Branding Colors

Text Colors

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Background Color

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Button & Highlight

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  1. Reflection

What I learned…

User-Centric Empathy

Immersed in UX research, I empathized profoundly with the diverse challenges users encountered throughout the job application process. This empathy became the guiding force, directing our efforts to create a solution that eased the frustrations arising from aligning job experiences with company preferences.

Effective Communication with Developers

When conveying requirements to developers, it's imperative to evaluate the feasibility of design, features, and user requisites. Since I was woking on developing the Resume Editing feature, I always confirm with the developers whether the feature could be realized or not. While my proficiency in front-end programming allows for validation of website layout implementation, effective communication and collaboration with developers are essential to verify the viability of more sophisticated elements such as AI, large language models (LLM), or intricate language training models.

Prioritization is Paramount

I realized the criticality of prioritizing tasks for the team to accelerate and focus on the right objectives. Establishing timelines and structured decision-making processes were crucial amidst collaborative discussions with other UX designers.

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