技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
关于客户
Openly 是为体育行业的求职者设计的。这包括在职业运动队、大学和其他体育相关公司中寻找职位的个人。该平台也对这些组织有利,为他们提供了与潜在员工互动并从评论中获取见解的空间。 Openly 的用户不限于任何特定人群或专业水平,这使其成为任何有兴趣在体育行业谋求职业的人的多功能工具。该平台迅速获得关注,推出一周内就有超过 550 名活跃用户。
挑战
过去 8 到 10 年间,体育产业经历了重大变革,这主要归功于技术和社交媒体的兴起。然而,该行业的就业市场并没有跟上这些变化。工作机会缺乏透明度和信息,导致求职者难以评估潜在的职位和雇主。 Openly 创始人兼首席执行官马特·莫里森 (Matt Morrison) 认识到了这一挑战,他寻求创建一个平台来打破这些障碍,并为体育行业的求职者提供更大的透明度。
解决方案
Openly 是使用 Bubble(一种无代码 Web 应用程序构建器)构建的,是一款专门为体育行业设计的类似 Glassdoor 的应用程序。它允许用户浏览和留下数千个体育界雇主的工作评论、面试评论和薪酬评论,包括专业团队、大学和数百个体育界的“第三方”。用户还可以在平台的论坛上进行互动和交流,并在个人资料中更新他们的工作偏好。 Bubble 的后端足够强大,可以处理来自用户的大量数据,并且其强大的社区元素在开发过程中提供了支持。该应用程序经过 6 周的开发期后推出。
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