SEEK has recently announced a new partnership with Design Factory Melbourne for the upcoming Innovation Challenge Project.
As a leading online job classifieds platform, SEEK is looking to expand from being a place where people look for a job, to being a provider of support for people over the course of their career journey. They are aiming to create a product or service that helps people to find their calling and take actionable steps to progress their career.
SEEK has service products aimed at supporting job seekers over their career pathways such as online career advice content. They are looking to extend this to help people who are struggling to identify what pathways to take and where to start.
The Innovation Challenge Project is the final unit of the Innovation Minor, a course of study available to undergraduate students across Swinburne that are embedded within their core degree. During the Innovation Challenge Project, students are using design and innovation approaches to find solution concepts for SEEK. They are following a design thinking approach over the course of a twelve-week semester.
“Students will engage in user and background research to understand SEEK’s prospective customers and their needs. They will explore and prototype solutions. They will test these with users to evaluate efficacy in addressing needs. Along with human desirability features, students also assess viability and feasibility to justify their final concept,” says Dr. Clementine Thurgood, Coordinator Innovation Minor, Design Factory Melbourne.
The Innovation Challenge Project phases are iterative. Students consider and test different ideas before arriving at a final concept. SEEK is constantly involved, providing feedback on the ideas.
John Carroll, Product Manager, Career Guide at SEEK demonstrated the new Career Guide to kickstart the Innovation Challenge at Design Factory Melbourne.
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