Mano Amiga
Empowering refugees in the migration crisis.
ROLE
Research, UX/UI & Strategy
TIMELINE
Jan - Dec 2018
MOTIVATION
Passion Project + Scientific paper for Laureate Universities - Brazil
DESIGN TEAM
Thiago Dalcin - UX/UI Designer
Vinicius Cassol - Project Manager
Understanding
PROBLEM
One of the central problems regarding the resettlement of immigrants is access to equal work opportunities. Mano amiga deals with the issue of unemployment and informality among the community of displaced people.
RESEARCH
We've conducted semi-structured interviews with domain experts (immigration specialists) and potential users (refugees from Venezuela and Senegal):
I was looking for answers to the following main questions:
01 How was their process of searching for a job?
02 What are the main difficulties when searching for a job?
03 What were the main channels used to find and apply for opportunities?
04 How was their relationship with technology?
Meet Daniel, one of the interviewees. He is brilliant and has a rich curriculum. But getting a job in his field is a quite difficult journey.
Daniel, a charismatic dude at his work
Daniel, 25 years old
USER NEEDS
01 Help on translating skills and creating compelling CVs
02 Need a channel that bridges the gap with employers
03 Understand cultural underlying rules of behavior and approaches
Based on the user research, we've mapped the journey to provide the big picture of the current experience along with the main pain points. The main outcome here is the opportunity section that gathers ideas that can possibly solve the user's pain points once turned into features of the system.
User Journey Map of Alejandra (job seeker persona)
WHY MOBILE FIRST?
Digital interaction is a reality for most of the immigrants and refugees that I had contact with during the research. Both Senegalese and Venezuelans use social media (Facebook and Whatsapp) on mobile as the cheapest and fastest communication channel.
MULTI-LANGUAGE CHATBOT
Collecting the user's strongest skills in a natural way. Speaking the user's language and respecting their mental model of interaction (Whatsapp users).
SMART JOB MATCHING
SMART JOB MATCHING
Powered by the collected data and open positions, the system suggests the top opportunities for the candidate.
A total of 18% of the interviewees have mentioned they use desktop or tablet devices in addition to mobile.
Even though the system was mobile-first, the main idea of the project was inclusion. It made total sense to create a compelling experience for tablets and desktop also. A total of four breakpoints, designed with Adobe XD.
HOME PAGE
OPPORTUNITIES MATCH
USER CURRICULUM
The main goal of user testing was to identify usability issues, and more importantly, discover if the overall idea would actually help them in real life.
End-user testing the prototype
LEARNINGS
01 Users thought they would be charged at some point
02 "Share my CV" feature would be very helpful, once usually they apply to job posts via social media groups.
03 Users spotted ambiguous questions in the chatbot interaction.
04 Users were quite excited about having a way of creating their CVs in their own language. This feature alone showed the great value and could help them to have fairer access to opportunities.
This passion project has changed my life. Especially because it's focused on users with critical needs. More than learning with these people, I was able to connect with their dreams and huge resilience because, despite all their struggles, they are essentially happy.
The hardest thing about this project was avoiding assumptions and thinking straight into solutions. I thought refugees wouldn't have access to smartphones and would never use the same apps I use. During the research, I found out how I was wrong.
This project is very much like a hobby to me. After the first cycle of learning - designing - validating, I'm pitching the idea to potential partners to build the MVP. If you're interested to know more, please drop me a line. :)
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