The work includes a usability study of LinkedIn's web platform aimed at improving the job-seeking journey for experienced job hunters. The study focused on evaluating LinkedIn's web interface for discoverability, learnability, and efficiency. Key findings highlighted issues such as inefficient navigation, scattered job alerts, and confusing inbox labels. Recommendations included consolidating job alerts, adding professional filters, and standardizing message actions. This academic project provided hands-on experience in usability testing, revealing genuine user struggles and offering actionable design improvements.
Usability Testing: Conducted to evaluate LinkedIn's web interface.
Key Features: Expand professional network, search and apply for jobs, build a personal brand.
Study Objectives: Improve web experience, evaluate discoverability, learnability, and efficiency.
Recommendations: Consolidate job alerts, add professional filters, standardize message actions.
This project aligns with LinkedIn's mission to empower professionals by improving the efficiency of job searching and networking on their web interface.
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