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USER STORY

Austin Matthew

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"I don't know what job title describes me"

Austin Matthew is a Information Officer that has been made redundant as a result of the economic effects of Covid-19.

 

In his last role he did a wide variety of tasks and the roles he finds on Seek.com.au are not really relevant to him.

 

While Linkedin recommends him roles, he finds the algorithm drifts as he clicks through on posts that do not match his experience.

 

He is finding it tedious to read through each job posting and try and figure out his next career move, and he is also unsure of which job title really describes him.

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User Input

Austin's friend Jenny recommends a tool she has heard about from a podcast.

 

He navigates to the Job Atlas web-portal where he inputs his last job title and is prompted to fill in a free-form description of his role.

 

In this space he is able to describe his responsibilities, day-to-day activities and deliverables.

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Display Returned

After submitting, the program takes him to the display page, which features a map of his current role and the adjacent roles which are best suited to his skillset.

 

He is able to change the value of his skills using sliders on the left.

 

Clicking on one of the other jobs opens up details on the right. This also shows a comparison between his skills and the ones required for the new role.

Delve Deeper

Matthew finds a role he is interested in, IT Specialist. It is similar to his previous role but does require some upskilling, and he clicks into it.

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Job Atlas pulls in government data to display insights on the role,. He can see a heatmap of IT Specialists by industry and size of company.

 

He can use the display on the right to identify his skills gap, and is recommended resources to upskill and other information.

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