Job search website design.
Project overview.

The product: Querstarter. Germany’s job searching website.
The problem: The home page of the Querstarter website has a confusing user flow and it’s not easy to find better jobs/companies matching users’ profiles.
The goal: Create a new home page design for stronger job search, empowering job seekers to identify the best opportunities and apply.
My role: UX/UI designer, UX researcher
Responsibilities: Conducting interviews, paper, and digital wireframing, final designs, and adaptation to other devices.
User research: summary.
I conducted interviews and created empathy maps to understand the users I’m designing for and their needs. A user group identified through research was post-graduate students and adults thinking to change their work. This user group confirmed initial assumptions about job search website users.
Pain points.

Personas.

User journey map.
Mapping usersβ journeys revealed how helpful it would be for users to start searching for jobs right on a homepage of a job searching website.

Design.
- Digital wireframes
- Mockups
- Adaptation to other devices
Digital wireframes.

Mockups of desktop and mobile.

Adaptive design.

The whole work took 17 hours.
