Job hunting today is exhausting and demotivating due to the time-consuming process of matching job descriptions with one's profile, filling out repetitive information, and submitting applications. According to Google, applicants spend 30-60 minutes on each application, leading to frustration and disorganization, especially when submitting over 100 applications. Keeping track of applications and following up becomes challenging, risking missed opportunities.
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The job hunting and searching for a job which matches your profile, filling out the information while applying for a job and keeping track of it is a difficult and time-consuming process where users face a lot of conflicts, and it can lead to the potential chaos.
The objectives of the FindIt job tracking dashboard portal are:
Google Survey
I used Google Surveys for user research due to their efficiency and cost-effectiveness in collecting data from a diverse user base. They are easy to create, distribute, and customize, and integrate seamlessly with other tools like Google Sheets. Their quick turnaround time also aligns with my need for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, making them a popular choice for user research.