HR Platform for Salespeople

Major accomplishments:

Successfully created job marketplace in Bubble

Timeline:

2 months

Designer

Bubble Developer

QA

PM

Main goal

Design and develop job marketplace in

bubble.io

About the project

The client approached us to transform their initial MVP into a stable, robust platform. The primary goals were to redesign the app, significantly improving its security and optimizing workflow efficiency to deliver a smoother and more reliable user experience.

Fast development and a seamless data migration were critical to ensure uninterrupted service for existing users, making these key priorities in the project.

Scalable and stable bubble app

Update design and enhance UI / UX

Faster loading time & improve privacy

Quick and reliable data migration

Solution

We built a completely new version of the platform with an updated, modern design and ensured a seamless data migration process. The revamped platform allows salespeople to customize their profiles, browse and apply for jobs, schedule interviews, and track their application progress.

For businesses, we developed features to create job postings, search and filter candidates, invite them to interviews, and schedule interview calls. Companies can also communicate with candidates via chat and efficiently manage their entire hiring process over Kanban board.

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On-boarding process with verification

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Sales & companies profiles, matching

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Job management & complex filtering

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Kanban board

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Chat functionality

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Payment integration (Stripe), tiered access

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In-app & Email notifications

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Admin functions & Data migration

Tech stack

Core stack

Bubble

jQuery

JavaScript

HTML

CSS

Integrations

Stripe

SendGrid

Intercom

Let’s work together

Contact us and get professional development for your goals

Phone

+49 157 364 132 93

Email

info@connectish.de

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