For the past three and a half years, Nimble Partners has worked with a big data company to design two suites of web and mobile-friendly applications investigating multiple aspects of the labor market, including demand, supply, job posting, job search, and career exploration. The applications serve a wide user base: job seekers of all ages and backgrounds, the state and local government officials assisting them, public- and private-sector employees researching labor market opportunities, and others.
We worked directly with customers, product management, and developers to redesign some applications, while building others entirely from scratch. Our work included both the customer-facing user experience as well as the tools administrators rely on daily to help job seekers and manage the applications. Customers were delighted with the results: one said we’d “nailed Jell-O to a tree.”
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Big data UX, UI and IA
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Friday, June 6, 2014 |
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Debby Levinson
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