JobRedy is a career coaching company with a website built to connect job seekers with coaches and mentors to help them advance in their careers. For this project, my team focused on understanding how users interact with the site. We looked into their challenges, identified what they needed to complete tasks more easily, and gathered feedback on the overall usability and design of the website.
By conducting this research, our team aimed to enhance the JobRedy career coaching platform by gathering feedback from experienced users and conducting competitive analysis with other similar platforms. Our goal was to identify key user pain points and opportunities for improvement, ultimately increasing user satisfaction and engagement. Additionally, we aimed to attract new users to JobRedy, support seamless career advancement, and boost customer retention and loyalty. By delivering actionable insights, we sought to create an intuitive, powerful hub that sets a new standard in career coaching and development.
The assumptions made about a career coaching platform like JobRedy are that it is secure, reliable, and provides real-time updates on career opportunities and resources.
It is also expected that when a job seeker land on the JobRedy website they will be able to identify the various services JobRedy offers and possibly sign up with a career coach.
The assumptions made about a career coaching platform like JobRedy are that it is secure, reliable, and provides real-time updates on career opportunities and resources.
It is also expected that when a job seeker land on the JobRedy website they will be able to identify the various services JobRedy offers and possibly sign up with a career coach.
Microsoft power point and Microsoft word for collaboration, Zoom for moderated usability testing, Mural for analysis and synthesis of data and MS powerpoint for presentation.
Affinity sorting was carried out by I and other team members for data analysis and synthesis based on the data gathered from the 1 on 1 moderated usability testing. This included testing the various aspects of JobRedy website which are the home page, profile and booking page. The Interview was carried out with focus on these particular features of the website – Initial impression, layout, navigation, contents and Graphic & icons.
Conducted 4 rounds of usability testing with 12 users
“As someone looking to change or advance my career, it’s important to easily find what I need in the menu. Having clear submenus or descriptions under each option would save time and make it easier to book sessions with career mentors, improving the overall experience”
“I wasn’t sure if the buttons were clickable. They were hard to recognize. Making the buttons bigger and more obvious would give me more confidence that I’m clicking the right thing”
“I need to be sure I’m in the right place. It’s difficult to find the information I need to match my career goals, and I also want more details about the coaches to help me make a choice. Having clearer expectations about the coaching feature would be really helpful”